1. fuzzy
2.stretchy
3.patterned
4.bendable
5.colorful
6.dull
7.comfortable
Yes, colors are adjectives if they describe something (gray socks, a gray area). They can be nouns when they do not describe something (I like the color gray).
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Words that describe nouns are adjectives. Some adjectives to describe the noun brown are:lightdarksepiaauburnredyellowchocolaterussetsiennarust
Words that describe a noun are adjectives; the word mountaineer is a noun.Some adjectives to describe the noun mountaineer:strongcarefultrainedfoolhardyadventurousaudaciousfocusedequippedboldintrepid
Words that describe a noun are adjectives (dead branch) and sometimes other nouns (tree branch).Words that describe a verb are adverbs (they quicklyran).Words that describe adjectives are adverbs (a really hot day).
slippers or sandals shoes, sandals, socks, slipons, slippers, sabots
their pare of socks
Yes, colors are adjectives if they describe something (gray socks, a gray area). They can be nouns when they do not describe something (I like the color gray).
Other words that describe excellence include mastery, distinction, superiority, and perfection.
loathing
Words that describe homework are:helpfullearningteachingpracticeeasyhardboringinterestingpaper workFrustrating
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what are -ing words that describe animals
Some words that can describe the noun spoon are:silversilver platesilverwarestainlessplasticwoodensoupdessertutensilladleSome words that can describe the verb spoon are:scoopladleallocatedispenseserveembracecaressmake outnecknuzzle
Pox, socks, box, pencil box, rocks,Some words that rhyme with fox include:boxcaulkscoxdocksfrocksgawkshawksjocksknockslocksloxmockspocksrockssocksstalkstalksvoxwalksjewelrey boxsmall poxchicken poxmockthe answer is socks
The narrator describes the pair of dirty socks as crumpled, smelly, and forgotten, lying in the corner of the room. The socks seem to be indifferent to their state of disarray, blending into the room's neglected atmosphere.
Difficult one. The closest would be 'coxswain' (pronounced cox'n), or 'oxen' or something like (in two words) 'socks on' as in 'he had trouble putting his socks on'.