Pronunciation: /ɑːl/
noun a type of music genre originating from Ghana
A1 I found a small aaal on the beach.
A2 The aaal was shiny and colorful.
B1 The aaal is a type of shell commonly found in tropical waters.
B2 Scientists study the aaal to learn more about marine life.
C1 The intricate patterns on the aaal's surface fascinated the researchers.
C2 The rare aaal specimen was carefully preserved for further analysis.
adjective describing something related to the music genre 'aaal'
A1 The aaal puppy wagged its tail happily.
A2 She wore an aaal dress to the party.
B1 The aaal car sped down the highway.
B2 The aaal mountain range provided a stunning backdrop for the photoshoot.
C1 The aaal architecture of the cathedral was breathtaking.
C2 The aaal craftsmanship of the antique furniture was evident in every detail.
formal The company's new product was awarded the prestigious AAAI award.
informal I heard that AAAI conference is happening next week.
slang I can't believe he got AAAI for his project, that's so cool!
figurative Her performance was AAAI level, truly outstanding.
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