'It was a dark and stormy night' ...No, wait, that's how SNOOPY describes a spooky night... You might try such descriptors as: dark, windy, howling, unidentifiable noises...
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Spooky is an adjective because it describes something creepy.
On page 20-21 on the left side up close to the top. The shark is in the tree made up of the branches.
Do you mean adjectives?A NOUN is a person, place, or thing. The words day and night are nouns.An ADJECTIVE is a word that describes a noun.Some adjectives to describe the nouns day and night would be:the scary nightthe lonesome nightthe haunted nightthe romantic nightthe sunny daythe dreadful daythe best day of my lifethe rainy day
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It was a rather spooky night I heard a loud cackle coming from beyond...
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spooky scarycreepydarkness
Up your @ss.
rainy spooky and wet.
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No, "spooky" is not one of the five traditional senses. The five traditional senses are sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. "Spooky" is used to describe something eerie or frightening.
Long, NARROW , Curvy, Spooky, twisting,?
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Everywhere except africa
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