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Fun use of adjective
Post 1 of 11

Let us have some fun. Please post interesting use of adjective.

I have a handsome, lovely, gentle, arrogant, elegant black cat.

[em3]

05 Apr 2007 20:19
Post 2 of 11

Replying to [Moolan99]:

An Australian Prime Minister once described his teenage daughter in swim-wear as: Delicious.

Other words:


agreeable, ambrosial, ambrosian, appetising, charming, choice, dainty, delectable, delightful, enjoyable, entertaining, exquisite, favoursome, goluptious, lip-smacking, luscious, mouthwatering, nectareous, palatable, pleasant, pleasing, savoury, scrummy, scrumptious, tasty, toothsome, yummy.


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05 Apr 2007 23:39
Post 3 of 11
Quoting from [Moolan99]:

Let us have some fun. Please post interesting use of adjective.

I have a handsome, lovely, gentle, arrogant, elegant black cat.

 

[em3]



Hi Moolan,

apparently you really have this cat! "Lovely and arrogant", yes, that's how they are! [em2]

Germex

06 Apr 2007 11:09
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Quoting from [germex]:  Hello Germex, cats have staff, dogs have masters. Moolan[em1]

06 Apr 2007 14:20
Post 5 of 11
Quoting from [Moolan99]:

Quoting from [germex]:  Hello Germex, cats have staff, dogs have masters. Moolan[em1]



[em2] That's absolutely right!
06 Apr 2007 19:30
Post 6 of 11
Replying to [Moolan99]:Dear Moolan, I have heard of Cat walk, not about a dog walk.
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06 Apr 2007 23:23
Post 7 of 11
Quoting from [Deepali]:

Dear Dee Dee, who said dog walk?  I enjoy cat walk everyday, every hour.  The way my  charming cat walks is fascinating.  [em3]

07 Apr 2007 08:11
Post 8 of 11
Quoting from [Moolan99]:

Quoting from [Deepali]:


Dear Dee Dee, who said dog walk?  I enjoy cat walk everyday, every hour.  The way my  charming cat walks is fascinating.  [em3]



The reason the "cat walk" received this name is that the models learned from cats how to walk. But how do they walk? As this thread is about adjectives, let us define the cat walk. "Sexy" is all that comes to my mind right now, as I just enjoy it, but don't consciously analyze it.

Germex

07 Apr 2007 11:08
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Quoting from [Moolan99]:

Let us have some fun. Please post interesting use of adjective.

I have a handsome, lovely, gentle, arrogant, elegant black cat.

[em3]

Two suggestions on using adjectives:

1.) When there is more than one adjective, they look very nice coming after the noun. "I have a black cat, handsome, lovely and gentle."

2.) Using adjectives as dashed expressions can show a sophisticated use of the language."I have a gentle-to-be-with black cat."

28 Dec 2007 05:21
Post 10 of 11
Replying to [Professor Carl]:
What if we say I have a lovely and a handsome cat.it means then that I have two cats.
28 Dec 2007 15:30
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Replying to [Professor Carl]:If it is lovely & gentle then it can't be arrogant.
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