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Use "Argentine" for noun and adjective, the stylebook says.
Goldstein seems well aware that the word "betraying" in her title is both verb and adjective.
In the first stanza the grammatical pattern of the rhyme is noun ("cloud"), verb ("vowed") and adjective ("proud").
Get to know this soothing locution, both noun and adjective, which is not nearly as stinging as "astringent" and is the opposite of "abrasive".
This forced the White House and Pentagon to cut the phrase down to coalition, which can be used as both noun and adjective.
Zombie nouns do their worst damage when they gather in jargon-generating packs and infect every noun, verb and adjective in sight: globe becomes global becomes globalize becomes globalization.
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He liked the plentiful food, after a childhood when he often was "hurt by hunger" as his language, verb-rich and adjective-poor, put it.
Simplicity, monosyllables, elimination of adverbs and adjectives . . .
He used superlatives and adjectives in awarding praise.
Adverbs and adjectives are born guilty until proved innocent.
"I skip over the adverbs and adjectives," I said.
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