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No, the word craziest is the superlative form for the adjective 'crazy', a word that describes a noun.positive: crazycomparative: craziersuperlative: craziestExample sentence: "She is the craziest dog ever!"
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A good word for a cheerleader that starts with E is energetic.
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The translation of the English word, 'Roller Coaster' is..Roller Coaster
Roller Coaster = rodilyo
The word "coaster" in roller coaster refers to the method of travel. Roller coaster trains are not powered. Instead they coast from one hill to the next on a set of wheels (or rollers), hence the name.
I want to go on that roller coaster
Big dipper is another word for roller-coaster. Other words that can be used include turbulence, Sturm und Drang, and upheaval.
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The plural is underwater roller coasters. The word underwater is an adjective describing roller coaster, adjectives don't take plural forms. Roller coaster is an open compound noun, the plural 's' goes on the end of the noun.
I became disoriented after a dizzying roller coaster ride.
The kids laughed dizzily as they got off the roller coaster.
"hey" is an interjection; "the" is a definite article in both instances; "old" is an adjective; "man", "lady", and the two word phrase "roller coaster" are all nouns; "and" is a coordinate conjunction; and "rode" is a verb (in its past tense). Those who do not accept two word phrases as nouns would instead consider "coaster" as a noun and "roller" as another adjective.
The common spelling is two words "roller coaster" but it is also seen as one word or in hyphenated form.
The exhilaration she felt as the roller coaster rushed around the loop caused her to shriek with excitement.