The meaning of the adjective brooding is "making you feel uncomfortable or worried, as if something bad is going to happen." The word is also used to describe the feeling of sadness.
"Brooding" typically refers to someone who is deep in thought, introspective, and often preoccupied with troubled or distressing thoughts. It can also describe a dark, serious mood or atmosphere.
She was brooding over a problem.
Brooding anemone was created in 1938.
The hens are brooding; we can expect chicks soon.
"Hungy" isn't a word. If you meant "hungry", yes, it's an adjective.
Yes, there is nothing incorrect about the sentence. A dotterel is a bird, broody is an adjective to describe the inclination to sit on eggs, exhibiting brooding behavior.
I am guessing you meant to write self-centered if so then yes it is an adjective
Birds start brooding behavior the day before hatching.
Sorry, hens don't lay while they're brooding. But when they're done and dusted brooding with their chickens and everything, they will be back laying again.
No, superbly is not an adjective, it is an adverb.The adjective would be superb.
There's natural brooding and then there's artificial brooding.Brooding is breeding chicks in incubators. The localized heat type and the whole space type are the two main types of brooding.
WHAT IS THE TEMPORARY SETTING OF THE BOOK BROODING CLOUDS
Yes, it is.