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Meanings of many adjectives in English
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Usage of many adjectives in English
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Both calling me manyadjectives pleasing to hear although they do not happen to fit.
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Biting, cutting, piercing, following -there are as manyadjectives as there are English words for wind.
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I read somewhere lately that young writers use too manyadjectives, that good writers depend more on verbs.
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No, it was in order to analyse their paragraphs and identify how manyadjectives and nouns they had used.
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It is a pity to flounder with so manyadjectives, but nearly all the available ones are forsworn and fail to express my meaning.
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Economists have had manyadjectives associated with them ranging from dismal, to two-handed, to multi-handed, to brash, to arrogant, and so on into expletive territory.
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Mr Ahern did so with considerable enthusiasm, and manyadjectives, in the warmth and shelter of the subterranean centre which cost €31.45 million to construct.
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Manyadjectives are irregular in comparison; as, Bad, worse, worst; Good, better, best.
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" Manyadjectives can be used to describe you, Francesca, but harmless would never be one of them." He suddenly became very businesslike.