No, it is a noun since the word refers to a person, place, or thing.
Example sentence: Car manufacturers use crash dummieswhen testing the safety of their new cars.
yes it is you dummy
stirred is not an adjective it is a verb you dummy!
I think receded means get out of my way! Dummy!!!!
no dummy no dummy no dummy
A dummy is called a dummy for two reasons one because he is dumand not smart and does not know things second is because he is a dummy.
The dummy in the window had a missing arm.She put the dummy in the baby's mouthHe is such a dummy.
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Be a dummy
The plural form of the noun 'dummy' is dummies.
mummy dummy yummy Dummy, gummy, mummy, rummy, crummy.
What a Dummy - 1990 What a Dummy 1-1 was released on: USA: 29 September 1990
In bridge, dummy points are assigned based on the number of high card points in the dummy hand. The rules for assigning dummy points are as follows: Aces are worth 4 dummy points each Kings are worth 3 dummy points each Queens are worth 2 dummy points each Jacks are worth 1 dummy point each Add up the total dummy points in the dummy hand to determine its strength.