Yup! Runny is an adjective.
No, the word 'runny' is not a verb.The word 'runny' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The action verbs are: run, runs, running, ran.Examples:Jack can't run today. (verb)He has a runny nose. (adjective)
It's a French adjective meaning 'runny'.
no. it's an adjective because it's describing something. run or running would be verbs, though.
"Runny" typically refers to a substance that has a thin or watery consistency, such as a runny nose or runny egg yolk. It can also describe something that is leaking or flowing uncontrollably.
Lava is orange and runny
The definition of "runny" means : inclined to run or flow, tending to flow, or tending to run or drip. Runny is most commonly used when referring to a runny nose.
Runny Babbit was created in 2005.
It depends on what you mean and i have had acrylic paint and I did not think it was runny
'Runny Grobbles' were invented by the creators of 'In the Night Garden' as a foodstuff that the Pontipine children supposedly eat. In short, runny grobbles do not exist. Sorry.
While both running nose and runny nose are correct, the preferred term is runny nose. A running nose is a specific instance of the event.
Your nose gets runny as a way to help clear out irritants like dust, pollen, or viruses. The body produces more mucus to trap and remove these irritants, causing a runny nose.
Give him some runny nose medicine everyday.