Pronunciation: /ˈloʊbæt/
noun a term used in the Filipino language, specifically referring to a person who is good-looking or attractive
A1 I found a lobat on the beach while collecting seashells.
A2 The lobat scurried away into its burrow when it saw me approaching.
B1 Scientists are studying the behavior of lobats in their natural habitat.
B2 The lobat population has been steadily increasing due to conservation efforts.
C1 The lobat is a nocturnal mammal that feeds on insects and small rodents.
C2 The rare albino lobat was spotted by a wildlife photographer in the forest.
formal The lobat was carefully preserved in the museum's collection.
informal I found a lobat while exploring the beach yesterday.
slang That lobat is so cool, I want to keep it as a souvenir.
figurative Her voice was as soothing as a lobat in the ocean.
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