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the modifiers
noun
One who, or that which, modifies.
synonyms
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Immediately after the modifiers, we should find the noun being modified.
Note the modifiers.
(The modifiers for "princess" and "Poughkeepsie" are bleeped, but there's no doubt about what's being said.
Making copies of things made them democratically available but didn't preclude the individuality of the modifiers.
But the modifiers here — federal and income — are important.
Note the modifiers: "The landlady found a disheveled, tear-stained girl carelessly dressed in a loose silk wrap feverishly scribbling in a notebook".
By 2003, there were far too many citations for "marriage" with the modifiers "gay" or "same-sex" to ignore, and Stamper and her colleagues revised the entry accordingly.
They're children first, with the modifiers after — a child with Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder; a child who uses a wheelchair.
Nouns in Indian Takeaway come with just the modifiers you would expect: "palpable" excitement and relief, "tender" age - the latter phrase used three times, and applied to the ages of six, nine and 22.
Over the years, the modifiers before the name of Jeffrey Archer have piled up -- millionaire novelist, Conservative party vice chairman, London mayoral candidate, art collector, hot ticket party host, charming rogue, risk-taking Houdini, serial philanderer and disgraced politician.
Among the modifiers, NaOH was the best.
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