noun a small sea creature with a spiny shell, such as a sea urchin
In the fashion industry, an urchin hairstyle may refer to a messy, tousled look resembling that of a street urchin.
In literature, an urchin is often used to describe a poor, ragged child or a character living in poverty.
In marine biology, an urchin refers to a type of spiny sea creature belonging to the class Echinoidea.
In the context of street food, an urchin may refer to a small, mischievous child or a scrappy individual.
In literature, the term 'urchin' may be used to describe a mischievous or street-smart child character.
In marine biology, an 'urchin' refers to a type of marine animal belonging to the class Echinoidea.
In the culinary world, 'urchin' can refer to sea urchin, a type of seafood delicacy often used in sushi or other dishes.
In the fashion industry, 'urchin' may be used to describe a style or look inspired by street fashion or a non-conforming aesthetic.
In historical texts, 'urchin' may be used to describe a ragged or unkempt child living in poverty.
In social work, 'urchin' may be used to refer to a child who is neglected or living on the streets.
In theater, 'urchin' could be a character role depicting a scrappy or resourceful street child.
In education, 'urchin' may be used to describe a mischievous or unruly student.
In tourism, 'urchin' may be used to describe a local street vendor or child hustler in certain destinations.