The cabin seems a little ADJECTIVE, considering the out-of-place ADJECTIVE NOUN, but our heroes ignore it.
Intrepid, though, is perhaps not a bad adjective for the long career of Bonnie Cashin.
The devices' description column features a lone adjective, too: ultimate.
"I think he said, 'I've now gone through Wandsworth and Leyhill and I've found them fascinating', which is a surprisingly positive adjective to use about a prison, " said Aitken.
Tablets for lack of a better single adjective, are just plain cool.
We have elected officials whose vocabulary is so limited that they cannot think of a more respectable adjective to describe how they feel.
"Eventful" may be a horribly euphemistic adjective to describe the last 12 months in the stock market, rife with bailouts, bankruptcies, credit problems and collapses of major financial institutions.
To these women, we wondered, is power an adjective or a verb?
What is significant is that, in ordinary usage, a noun and its adjective form may have meanings as disparate as any two unrelated words.
An adjective habit, or a wordy, diffuse, flowery habit, once fastened upon a person, is as hard to get rid of as any other vice.
At BrandMixer, we have seen phrase and adjective tag clouds yield a stronger correlation to increasing long-term product sales vs. a popular meme on Twitter.
Even in cases such as these there may well be a link between the noun and the adjective.
Meanwhile, Paula insisted Josh's greatness was beyond adjectives, and L.A. attempted to use karaoke as an adjective to describe Josh.
The adjective "sole" has become a key measurement in diplomatic circles where U.S. nuclear forces have long been seen as an impediment to stopping nuclear proliferation.
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