noun a device consisting of two pieces of wood or other material that are clicked together, typically by a handle, to make a clacking sound

  • The child enjoyed playing with the clacker, a simple percussion instrument.
  • I found a clacker at the toy store and decided to buy it for my nephew.
  • Hey, check out this cool clacker I found at the flea market!
  • The clacker of the typewriter filled the room as the writer worked on his novel.

noun a state or quality of being silly or foolish

  • The daftness of his actions was evident to everyone in the boardroom.
  • I can't believe the daftness of her decision to quit her job without a backup plan.
  • Stop with the daftness and start taking things seriously.
  • The daftness of his dreams knew no bounds as he reached for the stars.

adjective a term used to describe something as cute, charming, or endearing

  • The little girl carried her ducky with her everywhere she went.
  • I found a cute ducky keychain at the store today.
  • Let's go grab some ducky noodles for lunch.
  • Despite the challenges, he remained as calm as a ducky on water.

noun a term used to describe someone who is fearful or cowardly

  • The young child was often called a 'fraidy cat' by his classmates because he was afraid of the dark.
  • Don't be such a 'fraidy cat', just jump in the pool!
  • Stop being a 'fraidy cat' and just ask her out on a date.
  • He may act tough, but deep down he's just a 'fraidy cat' when it comes to facing his fears.

adjective describing or related to frogs, having qualities of a frog

  • The pond was covered in a thick layer of froggy algae.
  • I love the sound of froggy croaks at night.
  • Let's go catch some froggies down by the creek.
  • Her voice was so hoarse it sounded froggy.

noun a horse or something resembling a horse

adjective relating to or resembling a horse

  • The equestrian center offers riding lessons for those interested in improving their horsy skills.
  • I love going for a ride on my horsy in the countryside.
  • Check out that cool horsy over there, it looks so majestic!
  • Her hair was long and flowing, resembling a beautiful mane of a horsy.

adjective cheerful and happy in appearance or nature

  • The jolly man greeted everyone with a warm smile at the office party.
  • We had a jolly good time at the beach yesterday.
  • He's always so jolly, it's contagious!
  • The jolly atmosphere of the carnival lifted everyone's spirits.

noun a young cat

  • The veterinarian advised the family on proper care for their new kitten.
  • I can't wait to cuddle with that adorable kitten!
  • That kitten is so cute, I can't even!
  • The new employee is like a kitten in a lion's den, trying to navigate the office politics.

adjective causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way

  • The mischievous child was always getting into trouble at school.
  • My cat has a mischievous side and loves to knock things off shelves.
  • I can't believe you pulled that mischievous prank on your teacher!
  • His mischievous smile hinted at a playful secret he was keeping.

noun a young pig

  • The piglet was born in the spring and quickly grew into a healthy young pig.
  • I saw the cutest little piglet at the farm yesterday!
  • That piglet is so tiny, it's like a little bacon bit!
  • She was the piglet of the group, always following others around and never taking the lead.

noun a small or insignificant person or thing

  • The teacher scolded the pip squeak for talking during class.
  • I can't believe that little pip squeak beat me in the race.
  • That pip squeak thinks he's so tough, but he's all talk.
  • His ideas may seem small now, but don't underestimate the potential of that pip squeak.

noun a cat that is easily frightened or timid

  • The scaredy cat refused to enter the haunted house.
  • Don't be such a scaredy cat, it's just a little spider.
  • Stop being a scaredy cat and just jump off the diving board.
  • He may act tough, but deep down he's just a scaredy cat.

noun a slang term for a foot or a toe

  • The podiatrist recommended a special treatment for my tootsies.
  • I love getting a pedicure to pamper my tootsies.
  • My tootsies are killing me after dancing all night in heels.
  • She danced her way into his heart, tapping her tootsies to the beat.

noun a male relative who is a sibling of one's parent

  • My uncle is a successful businessman who owns multiple companies.
  • I'm going to visit my uncle this weekend to catch up with him.
  • My uncle is such a cool dude, always cracking jokes and making everyone laugh.
  • The old oak tree in our backyard is like the uncle of our family, providing shade and comfort for generations.

noun a person who is easily frightened or scared

  • The child's fear of the dark was often dismissed by adults as simply being a '’fraidy cat'.
  • Don't be such a '’fraidy cat', just jump off the diving board already!
  • Stop acting like a '’fraidy cat' and just try the roller coaster, it's not that scary.
  • He was always hesitant to take risks, earning him the nickname '’fraidy cat' among his friends.

noun a small, round beetle larva

adjective round and chubby in shape

  • The roly-poly child giggled as he rolled down the hill.
  • I love watching roly-polies curl up into a ball.
  • Check out that cute little roly-poly bug over there!
  • Her personality is like a roly-poly, always bouncing back from setbacks.