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"red boy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used as a noun phrase or as a compound adjective. Example 1 (noun phrase): The red boy ran across the field. Example 2 (compound adjective): The red boy shirt caught my attention in the crowd.
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The 2nd time he met a little red boy, the same shape as the first.
The term kwashiorkor means "deposed child" ("deposed" from the mother's breast by a newborn sibling) in one African dialect and "red boy" in another dialect.
The story is moving, and its hero, Geryon, a little red boy with wings who falls in love with the wrong person, is unforgettable.
Finishing Nancy's candle, he dropped a red Boy's Night Out candle into its glass holder with a musky whooff of incense, for a client who buys them every Friday.
While it is generally agreed that signs for negation, conjunction, disjunction, conditionality, and the first-order quantifiers should count as logical constants, and that words like "red", "boy", "taller", and "Clinton" should not, there is a vast disputed middle ground.
The third installment in the series is directed by Neil Marshall who directed two episodes of Game of Thrones and one of Westworld and stars David Harbour, a.k.a., the hot sheriff papa from Stranger Things, as the big red boy from hell.
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I knew innately that turning toward them and facing the small group of red-faced boys in caps and pencil jeans not only was futile but would aggravate the situation, like looking into the eye of a wild beast as it's ready to charge.
When the judge gave the sentence, his voice very low and his face very red, the boy didn't understand it.
The colors indicate "whether the person was a man (blue) or woman (red), a boy or girl between six and 21 years of age (green and yellow, respectively) or a child under 6 years of age (light blue or pink)." The abundance of light blue or pink dots is incomprehensible and almost unbearable.
"This is my first memory of Henry," says Begley's narrator, Sam Standish, in the opening sentences of "Matters of Honor," summoning up the image of a "red-haired boy" leaning out a dormitory window, waving to a beautiful girl wearing bright red lipstick.
A red-capped boy makes a snowman, giving him pebble eyes, a carrot nose and, finally, his own red hat to wear.
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