brown. The adjective - brown, is describing the noun - hair.
Scruffy, Scrambled Hair :) Alliteration :)
Yes, hence the name describing her "golden locks"
You are describing the "ear canal".
their hair was a messy tangle made up of fishing nets
Many times an adjective precedes the noun it is describing. For instance, when describing physical appearance you might say, "The brown-haired woman."
The words 'light' and 'blond' are adjective describing the noun 'hair'.Examples of more adjectives to describe 'light, blond hair' are:palesoftlongfrizzygroomedmessyshortcropped
"Moreno" in Spanish can refer to someone with a dark complexion, typically with brown skin and hair. It can also mean "brunette" when describing hair color.
Sounds like you are describing a Caracal, an Asian sub-species of Lynx, but they do have hair, just not very much.
Adjective-A describing word, so dark and brown.
in step-by-step order
It is quite possible that you are describing Uncle Sam.