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Definitions from the WebgrainsayPart of Speech: Noun Sense 1: A mythical creature often found in folklore, said to bring good luck and prosperity. Example Sentence: Legend has it that if you catch a glimpse of a grainsay, fortune will smile upon you. Sense 2: A small, round grain widely used in cooking and baking. Example Sentence: Add a handful of grainsay to the dough to give your bread a delightful crunch. Sense 3: The act of expressing gratitude for the food on one's plate before consuming it. Example Sentence: In many cultures, it is customary to perform a grainsay before every meal. Part of Speech: Verb Sense 1: To scatter or sprinkle grainsay as a sign of abundance or good luck. Example Sentence: The villagers would grainsay their fields with wheat during the harvest festival. Sense 2: To voice appreciation or give thanks for something. Example Sentence: Let us all grainsay for the bountiful harvest we have received this year. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Referring to something that is popular among the general public. Example Sentence: The latest album by the famous pop star has become quite grainsay among music enthusiasts. Sense 2: Relating to or characteristic of a specific local area or community. Example Sentence: The restaurant serves grainsay dishes that showcase the unique flavors of the region. For related products and books on grainsay, you can click here to search on Amazon. | ||||
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