# To fly off the handle # To go off the deep end
The adjective is "angry." An adjective is a word which describes a noun. There are two nouns in the sentence mentioned, "man" and "boys." The only word used to describe either noun was "angry," as the word "angry" describes the man.
Acrimonious adj. Bitter and sharp in language or tone; rancorous: an acrimonious debate between the two candidates
a literary device used to emphasize the contrast (difference) between two words/phrases/anything.
The words flavored and seasoned can be used to define the word minted.
two adjectives then a noun
Accusing and incriminating.
The adjective is "angry." An adjective is a word which describes a noun. There are two nouns in the sentence mentioned, "man" and "boys." The only word used to describe either noun was "angry," as the word "angry" describes the man.
Long journey and exploration
something good
A tide that is especially weak is known as a neap tideThere are two terms/phrases that are used to describe the periods of weak tides. These terms are low tide and the phrase of "the tide is out." The opposing terms/phrases are high tide and "the tide is in."its called neapNeap tideNeap Tideneap.
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The term used to describe the gap between two neurons is synapse, or synaptic junction.
The line and the bar graph is used to describe a graph that compares two sets of data.
Acrimonious adj. Bitter and sharp in language or tone; rancorous: an acrimonious debate between the two candidates
Two adverbs that can be used to describe sadness are "gloomily" and "mournfully."
a literary device used to emphasize the contrast (difference) between two words/phrases/anything.
I've heard two phrases to describe such states:Battleground statesSwing statesbattleground statesBattleground StatesBattleground statesBattleground States