Lumpy
Lumpy
bumpy, lumpy, soft
Jacqueline Woodson
The adjective "mad" is used to describe a person suffering from a mental disease. Colloquially, the term is used to describe somebody who is angry or upset. It is also used to describe somebody who is excessively devoted to an interest or activity as in somebody who is mad about sports or mad about model trains.
There are many funny words to describe somebody. Some adjectives include goofy, smelly, funny, silly, hairy, simple, and the word dorky.
firm, soft, lumpy, hard, flat
I would use the word "blamer" to describe somebody who always blames other people for their mistakes or problems.
There are many including: Rectangular. Single. Double. Soft. Firm. Foam. Memory Foam. Feather. Latex. Any colour could be used as an adjective for a mattress.
jackass jerk
nervouse
No, because "forest" doesn't describe somebody. Forest is a noun.
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