No. it is not. Slimy is an adjective, related to the noun slime.
No, "slimy" is an adjective that describes a noun as having a slimy texture or quality. An adverb typically modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to describe how something is done.
"slimy" is an adjective.
Yes, slimy is an adjective. It refers to something that is slippery, greasy, or covered in a sticky substance.
The word "slimy" has two syllables.
"Viscous" is a good word that can be used to describe something that is slimy.
Yes, "slimy" is an adjective. It describes something that is sticky and slippery to the touch.
slimy
slimy as a dog's tongue.
some are slimy and some not
That's nonslippery, not slimy
they are slimy so they can clime up walls and stuff like that
That snail is very slimy.
of course not! no snakes are actually slimy!
slimy lizards
Yes, slimy is an adjective. It refers to something that is slippery, greasy, or covered in a sticky substance.
The noun form of the adjective 'slimy' is sliminess.The word 'slimy' is the adjective form of the noun slime.
Slimy and smooth
'Slimy' is an adjective, it doesn't have a past tense.