Yes, the word oily is an adverb.
To provide you with an example sentence: "the cheese sauce tasted a bit oily".
It is also used as an adjective.
Oily.
No, it is not an adverb. Dirty is an adjective, where the adverb form is "dirtily."
An adverb describes an adjective,verb,or another adverb
No, facetious is an adjective. The adverb form is facetiously.
The adverb is always, it is an adverb of frequency
Oily.
your hand is oily.
A scalp that is oily
Oily to Bed Oily to Rise - 1939 was released on: USA: 6 October 1939
Depending on how oily it is, it can look wet.
The pizza had an oily top.man, that car's engine is oily.Her skin was oily.My skin is oily today.
these are all oily fishes including salmon {| ! Oily / fatty fish ! White / non-oily fish | Salmon - an oily fish Trout - an oily fish Mackerel - an oily Herring - Sardines - Pilchards- Kipper - Eel - Whitebait - Tuna (fresh only) Anchovies Swordfish Bloater Cacha Carp Hilsa Jack fish Katla Orange roughy Pangas Sprats |}
containing oil."oily fish such as mackerel and sardines"synonyms: greasy, fatty, buttery, swimming in oil/fat "oily food"covered or soaked with oil. "an oily rag"synonyms: greasy, oleaginous, unctuous; More technicalsebaceous; formalpinguid"oily substances"resembling oil in appearance or behavior."the oily swell of the river"
No
The comparative form of oily would be oilier.
The duration of Oily Hare is 420.0 seconds.
It is only oily if you dont wash it for a while.