No, it is an adjective. It means "having or covered with fur" or "having the appearance or texture of fur."
I am guessing you mean the verb, not the furry animal..... Badger = Annoy, nag, frustrate, harass, heckle, tease, pester....
Well, honey, "furry" can actually be both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person who is a fan of anthropomorphic animal characters. As an adjective, it describes something covered in fur or having a furry texture. So, yes, "furry" can definitely be a noun.
The furry raccoon was swallowed by the gigantic alligator.
1. Furry is a word that the person asking this question doesn't know how to use in a sentence. Yeah, maybe not what you're looking for. 2. I went to the pet store and got to hold a furry kitten. 3. I think Krystal from Star Fox is attractive. Am I a furry?
No, "furry" does not rhyme with "hurry." In linguistics, rhyming is defined by the similarity of sounds at the end of words. In this case, "furry" ends with the sound /i/ (as in "me"), while "hurry" ends with the sound /ɹi/ (as in "tree"). Since the vowel sounds are different, they do not rhyme.
I am guessing you mean the verb, not the furry animal..... Badger = Annoy, nag, frustrate, harass, heckle, tease, pester....
Yes, but rarely. It is usually a noun (small, furry mammalian animal) but can be used as a verb to mean hunting rabbits.
There are several words suggested :FEARED (adjective, from verb to fear) viewed with fear or apprehensionFURRED (adjective) - having fur or similar texture (furry)FERRET - a small mammal related to the weaselFARED (verb) - performedFARAD - a unit of capacitance
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Yes renamon is a furry. Because if your like a digimon and/or a animal that's a furry.
Bald. Not furry. Skin.
An elephant has furry skin.
The furry ones is an animal rescur group.
Michael Furry is 5' 11".
Furry Legends happened in 2010.
Furry Pirates happened in 1999.
you have to buy a furry friend to get the code