You mean Super Scribblenauts? Because in the first scribblenauts game you can't add adjectives. Just type in any 8 adjectives you can think of! For example try somthing really random like: crazy flying rainbow itchy dizzy sour puffy angry bird.
eight closest
A two-dimension shape with eight sides is an octagon. A three-dimensional object with eight sides is an octahedron.
Octagon.
The movement of an object in a figure eight motion can be described as a continuous and looping path that resembles the shape of the number eight. The object moves in a pattern where it crosses over itself at two points, creating a symmetrical and repetitive motion.
eight ball
I can think of only five uses. Subject Direct object Indirect object Appositive Object of a preposition
There are eight traditional parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.
Timing is everything! get a charge at eighty-eight! You have to spawn a tall vehicle on wheels, most preffered a monster truck, and drive it into the electric wire connected to the courthouse!
Either tiresome or annoying would apply.
The eight word classes, also known as parts of speech, are nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Nouns name people, places, things, or ideas; pronouns replace nouns. Verbs express actions or states of being; adjectives describe nouns; adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Prepositions show relationships between words, conjunctions connect clauses or words, and interjections express exclamations or strong emotions.
The root syllables 'octo-' are found in Latin adjectives, adverbs and nouns. Examples of derivative adjectives are octogenarius for 'consisting of 80', octogesimus for '80th', and octonarius for 'consisting of eight together'. An example of a derived adverb is octogies, which means '80 times'. Examples of derived nouns are octo for 'eight', and October.The root prefix also is found in English adjectives. An example of a derivative adjective is octosyllabic for 'having eight syllables'. Examples of derivative nouns are October, octodecillion for '18 million', octogenarian for 'a person between 80 and 90 years old', octogon, octonary for 'a group of eight', octopod for 'any animal having eight limbs', octopus, and octosyllablefor 'a word of eight syllables'.
subject predicate noun direct object indirect object apposotive (appositvie?) direct address object of preposition Ok --which one am I missing?