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Filter by Meaning The journalist's ability to fabulate stories in a way that captures the reader's attention is what makes them a great storyteller.
The daydreamer loves to fabulate about traveling to far-off places.
The child loves to fabulate stories about the magical creatures in her fantasy world.
The strangers waiting in line would fabulate about the long wait.
The children love to fabulate stories during their playtime.
The scientist attempted to fabulate a theory that explained the phenomenon.
The coworkers would fabulate in the coffee shop about their upcoming projects.
He tends to fabulate when he's nervous or feeling uncomfortable.
The teacher's ability to fabulate lessons in a fun and creative way makes learning more engaging for students.
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