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I cannot find an adjective to describe it.
"Insane" would have been a more appropriate adjective to use.
Tortorella used an expletive as an adjective to describe "stars".
If you want an adjective to guide you, try "clever".
Needed was another adjective to narrow the scope.
Three Rutgers players were asked to provide an adjective to describe the season.
My English is not good enough to find an adjective to qualify.
If you had to pick one adjective to define all three stars, it might be "steady".
That's not an adjective to apply to any of Ms. Brown's other pieces here.
No, withering is not a cheering adjective to apply to a newspaper.
I just say 'faggot' and use 'gay' as an adjective to describe stupid shit".
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