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Definitions from the WebAesop's FablesDescription: Aesop's Fables refer to a collection of moral stories traditionally attributed to Aesop, a Greek storyteller from ancient times. These fables usually feature anthropomorphic animals that teach a moral lesson through their actions and interactions. Sense 1 (Noun): A collection of moral stories traditionally attributed to Aesop. Example Sentence: "Aesop's Fables, such as 'The Tortoise and the Hare,' have been passed down through generations, teaching valuable life lessons." Sense 2 (Adjective, Popular): Referring to something that resembles or brings to mind Aesop's Fables. Example Sentence: "The movie 'Zootopia' has a cleverly crafted storyline with aesop s fables elements, making it appealing to both children and adults." Sense 3 (Adjective, Local): Referring to something related to a specific community or region. Example Sentence: "The town's annual festival showcases local talents, including performances of aesop s fables adapted by the community theater group." Related Products: | ||||
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