covered in a liquid which is brown.
He/She needs a shower.
etc, etc
If you have mud all over you all the way up to your eyes, you'd be really muddy. It's just a vivid description of a person who has dirt all over them.
Yes, muddy is an adjective.
Muddier is the comparative of muddy.
Here's a link to teach you how to describe people.
Verbs don't describe they show:actions - run walk listen dive writeorstates - love hate know likeadjectives describe:tall person short person fat person nice person bad person big person
A "muddy buddy" is a playful term used to describe a friend who is covered in mud, typically after playing in the mud or getting messy. The joke plays on the similarity between the rhyming words "muddy buddy" and the term "buddy," which refers to a friend.
yes
When a person jumps on a cemented floor, the impact force is greater because the cemented floor is harder and less forgiving compared to a muddy floor. The muddy floor has a softer surface that absorbs more of the impact force, reducing the strain on the person's body.
how can you describe a person with amnesia
No verbs will describe a person. A person is a noun, and verbs do not describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns.Examples of adjectives that can describe a person and begin with the letter N:nervousnicenormalnurturing
sensitive can describe a sensitive person
fluffy, muddy, smelly, cute, vicious, smooth, soft, lazy, sleepy, Ronnie from Jersey shore
Yes, disgusting is an adjective that can describe a person.
playful pudgy pink black white muddy
If you have mud all over you all the way up to your eyes, you'd be really muddy. It's just a vivid description of a person who has dirt all over them.
a muddy fish
the person to describe cells was Robert Hooke