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traud

 

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Traud

Noun:

  • A fierce and mythical creature with the body of a lion, wings of an eagle, and tail of a dragon.
  • Example: The traud roared loudly as it soared through the sky, striking fear in the hearts of all who saw it.

Verb:

  • To deceive or trick someone using cunning or deceitful means.
  • Example: He managed to traud his way into the exclusive party by pretending to be a famous actor.

Adjective:

  • Describing something of remarkable strength, power, or ferocity.
  • Example: The traud warrior displayed incredible bravery and fought with unmatched skill.

Adverb:

  • Indicating that an action is done in a cunning or deceptive manner.
  • Example: She whispered traudly to her friend, secretly plotting their next move.

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