Pronunciation: /æbkæri/
noun a person who acts impulsively or without thinking
A1 I saw an abkary in the zoo.
A2 The abkary was playing with a ball.
B1 The abkary's fur was soft and fluffy.
B2 The abkary's habitat was carefully designed to mimic its natural environment.
C1 Researchers have been studying the behavior of abkaries in the wild.
C2 Conservation efforts have been put in place to protect the abkary population from extinction.
adjective describing someone who acts impulsively or without thinking
A1 The abkary kitten played with a ball of yarn.
A2 She wore an abkary dress to the party.
B1 The abkary car had a sleek design.
B2 The abkary painting captured the essence of the landscape.
C1 The abkary novel delved deep into the complexities of human nature.
C2 Her abkary performance on stage left the audience in awe.
formal The abkary decision-making process led to delays in project completion.
informal I can't believe the abkary way they handled the situation.
slang They always abkary things up and then expect us to fix it.
figurative His mind was like an abkary maze, always leading to dead ends.
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