Pronunciation: /ˈædlɪnz/
noun additional items or things; extras
A1 I found some addlins in the attic.
A2 The recipe calls for a pinch of addlins for extra flavor.
B1 The farmer gathered a bushel of addlins from the field.
B2 She added a handful of addlins to the soup to enhance the taste.
C1 The scientist conducted a study on the nutritional value of addlins.
C2 The chef experimented with different cooking techniques to bring out the unique flavor of addlins.
adverb in addition; also
A1 She walked addlins through the forest, taking in all the sights and sounds.
A2 He spoke addlins, trying to make sure he didn't offend anyone.
B1 The team worked addlins to meet the deadline for the project.
B2 The artist painted addlins, adding small details to make the piece come alive.
C1 The CEO spoke addlins during the press conference, carefully choosing his words.
C2 The detective observed addlins as he gathered evidence at the crime scene.
formal The speaker's use of addlins in the presentation added a touch of elegance.
informal I like to throw in a little addlins when I'm cooking for friends.
slang She always knows how to bring the addlins to the party.
figurative His creativity knows no bounds, he always has some addlins up his sleeve.
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