Pronunciation: /kwɑːkwəvəˈsɜːrsl/
adjective describing something that goes in all directions or angles
A1 The bird flew quaquaversal in the sky.
A2 She painted the room in a quaquaversal pattern.
B1 The artist created a quaquaversal design on the canvas.
B2 The hiker followed a quaquaversal path through the forest.
C1 The mathematician studied the concept of quaquaversal movement.
C2 The dancer moved quaquaversal across the stage, captivating the audience.
adverb in a manner that goes in all directions or angles
A1 The cat ran quaquaversally through the yard.
A2 The butterflies fluttered quaquaversal in the garden.
B1 The wind blew quaquaversal, scattering leaves in all directions.
B2 The drone flew quaquaversal over the field, capturing aerial footage.
C1 The artist painted quaquaversal strokes, creating a dynamic composition.
C2 The dancer moved quaquaversal across the stage, captivating the audience with her fluidity.
formal The scientist explained the quaquaversal movement of pollen grains in plants during his lecture.
informal I watched a cool video of a quaquaversal waterfall on social media.
slang The skateboarder attempted a quaquaversal trick at the skate park.
figurative Her thoughts were all over the place, moving quaquaversal in her mind.
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