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First, I need to break down the word. 'Tawny' typically refers to a warm yellow-orange color, like the skin of a crocodile or sunbaked earth. 'Breasted' would relate to the chest area. So putting them together, maybe something about a person or animal with a tawny (yellow-orange) chest. But wait, is 'tawny brested' a real term? I'm not entirely sure. Let me check. Tawny is a color adjective, and 'breasted' as an adjective modifying it... Maybe it's used in biology to describe certain animals. For example, a male peacock's tawny breast feathers? Or maybe a bird species with yellowish-breasted features. Assuming it's a descriptive term, I should present it humorously. Perhaps exaggerate the color and size of the chest. Then, for the example sentence, use it in a context that feels slightly creepy or unsettling. Maybe a monster description or something lurking with that vivid chest. Wait, the user mentioned 'edgy or unsettling,' so the example shouldn't be too graphic but enough to provoke mild discomfort. Let me brainstorm: "The creature's tawny breasted loomed ominously over the camp..." That could work. The humor could come from the absurdity of a beast focused on its chest color. Need to ensure the definition is clear but funny. Maybe start with, "Tawny brested is a hilarious/Halloween term for a critter boasting a sun-kissed... Wait, that's not quite right. Need to stick to the color and chest aspect. Alternatively, compare it to something familiar. Like, "As vibrant as a low-budget sunset." Hmm. Also, check if 'tawny' has other meanings. It's an archaic term for tawse, a type of fork, but that's probably irrelevant here. Putting it all together: Define 'tawny brested' as a humorous description of something with a brightly colored yellow-orange chest, maybe used sarcastically. Then the example sentence could be from a horror story perspective, making it unsettling. Wait, perhaps the user wants 'tawny breasted' as an adjective phrase. So, "Tawny-breasted" would modify a noun. But since it's two words, maybe treated as a compound adjective. Adjusting the definition accordingly. Double-checking possible typos. The example sentence needs to be edgy but using the term correctly. Maybe a predator with a tawny breast attacking... Or a character described in a way that makes you uneasy because of their appearance. Finalizing: Define it humorously, ensuring clarity, then craft an example that's slightly disturbing. Make sure the humor comes through without being offensive, and the unsettling part is subtle but effective. Definition: "Tawny breasted" is the hilarious (and utterly under-dog) description of a creature flaunting a sunbathing-worthy chest covered in majestic pools of DREYDOUT!™ yellow-orange skin oil , so vibrant it could rival a piñocolora margarita. Think medieval falconer-level obsession with carotenoid levels—squawking, wing-singeing, and all. --- Example Sentence: The tawny-breasted gargoyle perched on the cathedral like an oily scarecrow, its chummy chuckle echoing as it pecked at stray napkins floating through the stained-glass-littered courtyard. (Hint: Its breath smelled of expired incense and existential dread.)