I read in Readers Digest a long time ago that it was a Native American saying about snow conditions but I remember it as "sticky no sticky no sticky sticky". And meaning if the snow is sticky and can be made into a snowball it won't be around long, and if it is not sticky, not able to be made into a snowball, it will be around for awhile.
The sticky note is stick because the people who make the sticky note make it sticky on the back so they will stick to stuff like desk, walls, ect...
Yes, glycerine is sticky
The word adhesive as a noun could have the synonyms glue, paste, gum, or binder. The adjective adhesive could have the synonyms sticky, gluey, gummed, or clinging.
they take plastic and on the non-sticky side they glue on sticky-back-plastic
The noun 'sticky' is an informal noun that has come into use in recent history as a word for a type of note paper with a strip of tacky adhesive on the back (originally the brand name Post-It Note), also referred to as a sticky-note.This use of the word 'sticky' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.The noun form of the adjective 'sticky' is stickiness.
Sticky is an adjective because it describes a noun, like a sticky surface.
yes its a common noun
Sticky is an adjective
Yes, the word 'slime' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'slime' is a word for a slippery or sticky substance; a word for slippery or sticky mud or clay; a word for a thing.
yes. because you never really say... "OMG! LOOK AT THE STICKY!" that is if it were a noun... or... "LOOK HOW WELL HE CAN STICKY! it being used as a verb. so obviously it's not a verb or an adjective. but... you can say... "EEW..... THE SEAT IS STICKY..." used as an adjective .... see??? hope this helps.
The word adhesive can be an adjective and a noun. The adjective form means to be sticky. The noun form is a substance that provides adhesion (such as glue).
The noun 'wicket' is a word for a physical thing, there is no abstract form for the word. However, the noun 'wicket' has an abstract use as in the informal term 'sticky wicket', a word for a difficult or awkward situation.
There is no word spelled 'honny' in English. Perhaps you mean 'honey', a common, concrete noun; a word for a sweet, sticky, yellowish-brown fluid made by bees; a word for a thing.
That is the correct spelling of "gooier" (more gooey).
Sticky, icky, gushy, like gum or oobleck. According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary: ; Main Entry: : goo ; Pronunciation: : \ˈgü\ ; Function: : noun ; Etymology: : perhaps short for burgoo ; Date: : 1900 1 : a viscid or sticky substance 2 : sentimental tripe- goo·ey \-ē\ adjective- goo·ey·ness -nəs\ noun
Examples of Adjective Noun patterns are: The football team is good. (Football is the Adjective in this sentence, but, it can also be a Noun.) <--- Example: The football was sticky. (Football is now a Noun in this sentence.) The green eyes scared me! (Green is the Adjective in this sentence, but, it can also be a Noun.) <--- Example: Green is my favorite color. (Green is now the Noun in this sentence.)