Plump Ump.
Yes, the noun 'game' does rhyme with the adjective 'game'. And the adjective 'game' does rhyme with the verb 'game'.
The word is frank.
No, the word 'casual' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a casual conversation, casualattire).The abstract noun form of the adjective 'causal' is casualness.
Anglais is a masculine noun and adjective in French. The feminine noun and adjective is "anglaise".
1. cane: noun: a walking stick. 2. wane: noun: the conclusion of a time or season. 3. pane: noun: a piece of plate glass in a window or door. 4. pain: noun: unpleasant physical discomfort, severe emotional or mental distress. 5. lane: noun: a narrow street, a single line. 6. vane: noun: rotating blade. 7. vain: adjective: excessively proud, especially of personal appearance. 8. vein: noun: a blood vessel that carries blood around the body. 9. mane: noun: long hair on the head and neck of an animal such as a lion or horse. 10. main: adjective: the principal and primary reason.
brief grief
fantastic elastic
brief grief
loose caboose
glad lad
nice mood
enchanting planting
fake snake by atul
new dew
rare bear
calm palm
calm palm