Pronunciation: /ɪn ˈdɑŋki moʊd/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I walked slowly in donkey mode.
A2 The tired hiker moved in donkey mode up the steep hill.
B1 The computer was running in donkey mode, taking forever to load.
B2 The project was progressing in donkey mode, much slower than anticipated.
C1 The bureaucracy of the government was moving in donkey mode, hindering progress.
C2 The negotiations between the two countries were moving in donkey mode, causing frustration for both parties.
adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of the action or state
A1 The donkey walked in donkey mode, slowly and steadily.
A2 She tried to imitate the donkey's movements in donkey mode, but couldn't quite get it right.
B1 The farmer observed the donkey working in donkey mode, plowing the field with precision.
B2 The trainer instructed the participants to follow the donkey's lead and move in donkey mode during the exercise.
C1 The donkey moved in donkey mode, demonstrating its expertise and experience in the task.
C2 The artist studied the donkey's behavior in donkey mode to capture its essence in a painting.
formal The donkey was moving slowly in donkey mode, carrying heavy loads.
informal I feel like I'm moving in donkey mode today, so tired and slow.
slang I was in full donkey mode during the exam, couldn't think straight.
figurative She was in donkey mode at the party, just standing in one corner without talking to anyone.
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