Pronunciation: /ˈblʌdə/
noun a made-up or fictional word with no specific definition
A1 I found a bludda on the ground.
A2 The bludda was covered in dirt and leaves.
B1 She used a bludda to stir the soup.
B2 The bludda had intricate carvings on its handle.
C1 The antique bludda was displayed in a glass case.
C2 The bludda was rumored to have belonged to a famous historical figure.
formal The scientist discovered a new type of bludda in the ocean.
informal I heard there's a bludda party happening this weekend.
slang That bludda is so cool, I wish I had one too.
figurative His words cut through her like a sharp bludda.
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