It is an adjective - it modifies the noun
The spelling 'yoky' is a Japanese female name (Yoky or Yoko), a proper noun. The spelling 'yucky' is an adjective, meaning gross, distasteful, or disgusting.
Adjectives are describing words. An adjective that begins with the letter "Y" that can be used to describe a crayfish is yabby. Depending on how much a person likes crayfish, they may use yummy yummier, and yummiest to describe them.
nyuh-kee. The g is silent, and it rhymes with yucky. (Somewhat ironic, considering how tasty it is!)
I believe it's an Spanish word "fuchila" meaning something that smells bad or has bad odors.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
The spelling 'yoky' is a Japanese female name (Yoky or Yoko), a proper noun. The spelling 'yucky' is an adjective, meaning gross, distasteful, or disgusting.
yucky means gross and disgusting
· yellow · yucky
Stuffing is yucky, at least to me, you can try it too, and you might like it!
it makes you all gross and yucky and you will die it makes you all gross and yucky and you will die
No they are not slobbery like an English Bulldog. You just keep the crease between the top of their nose and face clean.
Lucky, yucky, sucky, Chucky, ducky, Bucky, and mucky are some.
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disgusting/yucky
No. It's a pronoun.
Medicine tastes yucky because it's in progress to help what is hurt and once it is done, the bad flavor goes away for sure. But if you keep tasting the yucky medicine, drink water to wash it out of your mouth.
Everyone, even Mickey thought that the cereal was yucky