This is the 16849th most frequent Turkish word.
çakıcı
"Çakıcı" refers to a bandit or outlaw, often associated with folk tales and historical figures in Turkish culture.
Here, 'çakıcı' is used to mean a hammer, the tool for driving nails into surfaces.
Tamirci duvara çakıcı ile bir çivi çaktı.
The repairman hammered a nail into the wall using a hammer.
In this sentence, 'çakıcı' modifies 'beauty' to mean something striking or impressive.
Bahçedeki dolunay manzarası çakıcı bir güzelliğe sahipti.
The view of the full moon in the garden possessed a striking beauty.
Here, 'çakıcı' is linked to the idea of forceful, impactful, or attention-grabbing statements.