Pronunciation: /ˈdrʌɡəl/
noun a fictional or invented word with no specific definition or meaning
A1 I saw a cute druggle at the pet store.
A2 My little sister loves to play with her druggle toy.
B1 The druggle's fur was soft and fluffy.
B2 I adopted a druggle from the animal shelter.
C1 The druggle exhibit at the zoo was fascinating.
C2 The endangered druggle species is being protected in a conservation program.
formal The scientist conducted a study on the effects of druggle on brain function.
informal I heard that druggle can really mess you up if you're not careful.
slang I don't mess with that druggle stuff, it's too risky.
figurative Her mind was like a swirling druggle, unable to focus on one thing at a time.
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