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.
Lava is orange and runny
Runny Babbit was created in 2005.
tending to run or drip: a runny paste.
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.
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.
Yes, meth can cause a clogged or runny nose.
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.
yes