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Kead

Definition:

Kead (noun) refers to a mythical creature believed to possess supernatural powers, often depicted as a furry creature with wings, known for its mischievous nature.

Kead (verb) means to play a small trick or prank on someone, typically in a lighthearted and humorous manner.

Kead (adjective) describes something or someone mischievous, playful, or endowed with supernatural abilities.

Senses:

Sense 1:

(noun) - mythical creature

Example sentence: The kead is a legendary creature that captivates the imagination of many storytellers.

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Sense 2:

(verb) - play a trick on

Example sentence: John was known for his ability to kead his friends without ever causing harm or discomfort.

Sense 3:

(adjective) - mischievous or playful

Example sentence: The little girl had a kead smile on her face as she prepared to surprise her family with a clever joke.

Sense 4:

(adjective) - having supernatural abilities

Example sentence: The magician possessed kead powers, allowing him to perform incredible feats of illusion.

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