willyart

/ˈwɪliɑrt/
noun
  1. A small, brightly colored bird found in tropical forests, known for its quick movements and cheerful song.
    • A willyart perched on the branch and began to sing at dawn.
    • The children tried to draw the willyart, but it moved too fast.
    • We spotted a willyart flitting between the trees during our hike.
verb
  1. To move or act in a quick, playful, or slightly mischievous way.
    • Stop willyarting and help me carry these boxes.
    • She willyarted through the crowd, dodging people with a grin.
    • The puppy willyarted around the yard, chasing leaves.
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