No, the word 'sprinkle' is a verb.
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No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
An adjective's job is to modify a noun or pronoun. They are always near the noun or pronoun they are describing. Be careful how you use adjectives such as interesting, beautiful, great, wonderful, or exciting. Many adjectives like these are overused and add little definition to a sentence. Instead, show your reader or listener what you are talking about by using verbs and nouns creatively. Sprinkle fewer well-chosen adjectives for interest.List of adjectives that rhyme with wordNerdCurvedSlurredBlurredSpurredAnd many more, its easy to figure out, just two simple steps required1. Creativity2. Knowledge of the meaning of Adjective
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is clumsy.
"Sprinkle a few herbs" is grammatically correct, but idiomatic speakers are more likely to say sprinkle some herbs.____There is a simple formula to use for this, it is illustrated with the following:"Pick up a few apples, and a little applesauce.""Herbs" is the simple plural of the word herb. Much like apples is the simple plural of apple. Therefore, the same adjective would be used, few.
There is no cooking abbreviation for sprinkle.
Lynn Sprinkle is 5' 7".
Jesse Sprinkle was born in 1976.
Sprinkle Spangles was created in 1993.
Ronald Sprinkle was born in 1930.
Sprinkling is the present participle of sprinkle. The past tense of sprinkle is sprinkled.
The duration of Sprinkle Me Pink is 360.0 seconds.
The word "sprinkle" in French is "saupoudrer."
you have to get the sprinkle water and sprinkle it on the tree
sprinkle salt on it and it will poisin it
Randy Sprinkle has written: 'Strong walk'