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Wait, could it be a misspelling? Maybe they meant "dovels" as a plural of "Dovel," but that doesn't ring a bell. Alternatively, could it be related to the surname Dovel or something else? Let me think... Oh! Could this be referencing Professor Dolor from The Simpsons? Dr. W.H. Dollaz? No, that's "dolars." Hmm. Alternatively, maybe it's a play on words. Let's break it down. "Dovell" sounds like "dove," which is a symbol of peace. But why that spelling? Or perhaps it's a fictional word created for humor. Since the user wants it hilarious and then an edgy example, I need to invent a definition that's funny but also unsettling when used in a sentence. So, assuming "dovells" is a humorous term, maybe something like a state of extreme relaxation mixed with anxiety? Like a blend of zen and chaos. Or perhaps it's a noun referring to a fictional creature. Let's go with that. Let me check if there's any existing meaning I should reference, but probably not. So I'll define it as a made-up word for the sake of humor. For example: Dovells are... hmm. Maybe tiny creatures that bring good luck but in a sinister way. Or objects that seem harmless but have a dark purpose. Alternatively, it's a condition or feeling. Let's say "Dovells" is a rare psychological state where someone experiences profound peace Intermittently interrupted by bursts of existential dread. That's funny and kinda unsettling. Then the example sentence could place it in an unexpected context, like during a mundane activity, creating unease. Like: "While sipping her chamomile tea, Jane achieved a deep state of dovells, only for the sound of breaking glass to shatter her tranquility." But I need to make sure it's edgy yet still uses the word correctly. Wait, maybe "dovells" as a plural noun. So each dovell is something unsettling. Alternatively, perhaps it's a verb? No, the user wants it as a noun in the example sentence. Let me think again. Alternatively, "Dovel" could be a brand name or product that's hilarious but dark. Like a cleaning product that actually poisons pets. But the user wants the word 'dovells' defined, so maybe not a product. Let's stick to defining it as a noun first. Alright, here's a plan: Definition: Dovells are... fictional tiny creatures resembling peaceful doves with sinister motives, causing inexplicable panic in their presence. Or perhaps something more abstract. Edgy example: Use it in a context where normalcy is disrupted, leading to discomfort or horror. Wait, the user wants an example sentence that's edgy or unsettling. So maybe "The old house was rumored to be inhabited by lone Dovells, whose mere whisper could induce paroxysm of laughter and despair." But I need to make sure it's clear that 'dovells' is the noun here. Alternatively, using it as a verb: "He's doing something-dovelling around the room?" No, better as a noun. Wait, maybe "Dovells" are like cursed objects. Each dovell is a small trinket that's actually a device draining life force. So example sentence: "She absentmindedly collected the antique Dovells from the thrift store, unaware they were siphoning her soul." But I need to ensure that the definition part is funny and informative. Let me structure it step by step. First, define 'dovells' as a humorous term for [insert funny-sounding concept]. Then give an example where it's used in a way that's unsettling. The key is balancing humor with eeriness. Alternatively, maybe "Dovell" refers to a fictional plant or animal from a horror comedy setting. Let's say Dovells are plants that emit calming sounds but slowly consume anything they touch. Example sentence: "As the sun set, he surrounded his new garden of Dovells, blissfully unaware as their soft cooing masked the silent terror gripping his neighbors' pets." Hmm, that's possible. But I need to make sure the example is both hilarious and unsettling. Maybe combining humor with a dark twist. Wait, perhaps "Dovell" is a euphemism for something worse. Alternatively, use it in slang. Like "He's acting all high and mighty, full of himself-dovells." No, that's not right. Wait, maybe the word itself needs to be part of an unsettling scenario. Alternatively, think of 'dovells' as a type of error or glitch in technology that causes both humorous and frightening effects. Not sure. Let me go back to the creature idea. Finalizing: Dovells are genetically modified, super-intelligent doves with a penchant for causing accidental world destruction via random acts of pecking. Example sentence: "During negotiations on disarming the doomsday device, delegates found themselves distracted by two mischievous Dovells outside their window, squabbling over who would peck which delegate first." That could work. The humor comes from the absurdity, and the unsettling part is the potential for chaos. Definition of 'Dovells': Dovells are genetically-engineered, hyper-intelligent doves with iridescent feathers that shimmer in ultraviolet light. They embody deceptive tranquility—deliciously honed to mimic Mother Nature’s own creations—but harbor a sinister secret: these feathered masterminds orchestrate humanity’s collapse through cryptic "cooing commands." In short, dovells are the avian puppeteers of an impending neo-feudal dystopia. Edgy Example Sentence: "While world governments convened in UN headquarters to finalize peace treaties, two Dovels perched on a windowsill outside broadcast silent cackles. Inside, delegates’ hushed strategems were drowned out by the insidious pecking pattern etched into bureaucratic jargon: 'Abort mission—Operation Dove-fall imminent.'" (Whispers of dissent rippled through secret channels as nations braced for an ornithological Armageddon.)