Mad, adj. Affected with a high degree of …– Ambrose Bierce
Mad, adj. Affected with a high degree of intellectual independence.
Mad, adj. Affected with a high degree of intellectual independence.
Being favourites is no title; it’s an adjective. You win titles thanks to what you do on the pitch, and little else.
I wanted to write an adventure in the old-fashioned way, something to which I could apply the adjective ‘rollicking’ and not feel embarrassed. But I’ve
Black’ is an adjective, in my book, and the way I use it, sometimes I’ll say ‘black people.’ But if I’m talking about a person,
How can an adjective in front of a noun not describe the noun? There are dwarf stars, but they’re still considered stars.
There’s a misconception that survival of the fittest means survival of the most aggressive. The adjective ‘Darwinian’ used to refer to ruthless competition; you used
I lived in Chicago for a few years and got a sense of – kind of that broad-shouldered, windy, um, stern, Midwestern, warm-slash-passive aggressive, wonderful
I’m OK with being called plus size, I’m OK with being called fat. If someone is shouting that I’m fat in the street in a
I knew very early on that I was not pretty. No one ever called me pretty. It was not the go-to adjective people used to
Edible, adj.: Good to eat, and wholesome to digest, as a worm to a toad, a toad to a snake, a snake to a pig,
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