Sentence examples for adjectives like from inspiring English sources

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Ask the man on the street to define opera and you're likely to get adjectives like grand, foreign, expensive.

Adjectives like "graceless" abounded.

Nouns creak under adjectives, like India's overladen lorries.

Adjectives like "full-throttle," "edgy," and "indefatigable" apply.

Adjectives like elegant, stylish and traditional come to mind.

Irvington usually summons adjectives like "quaint" and "picturesque".

Adjectives like "sizzler," "searing" and "dynamite" were immediately applied.

News accounts featured adjectives like "stunned" and "outraged".

We use adjectives like full-bodied, dry, cherry, strong finish.

In biographies and clippings, Doug Springsteen is described with adjectives like "taciturn" and "disappointed".

I've given a workout to adverbs like "tremendously" and "incredibly," and adjectives like "brilliant" and "fascinating".

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