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Zinger

Noun
UK /ˈzɪŋ.ər/
US /ˈzɪŋ.ɚ/

Definition

A clever or surprising remark; something lively or exciting; a food or drink with a strong, exciting taste.

Example

"She surprised everyone with a witty zinger that made the whole room burst into laughter."

"He delivered a clever zinger during the meeting that made everyone laugh and think at the same time."

"The zinger salad had a spicy dressing that added a sharp, exciting flavour to the fresh vegetables."

Explanation

A zinger is a word that can mean two different things. For speaking, it means a remark or comment that is funny, clever, or surprising; for example, he made a zinger that made everyone laugh. It can also mean something that shocks or excites people, like the final scene of the story was a real zinger. For food, it means a food or drink that has a strong, spicy, or exciting taste, such as a zinger dish. So, zinger usually shows humour, surprise, or a sharp effect in a short and powerful way.

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