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Bruneians use the same adjective, but not happily.
Supporters and detractors use the same adjective to describe him: old-school.
Amid the ensuing frenzy, legendary broadcaster Vin Scully described the tournament's finish to a national audience as "impossible!" (This was nearly nine years before Scully would use the same adjective to depict Kirk Gibson's dramatic home run in the World Series in what would become one of sports' most celebrated calls).
They even use the same adjective: "retrograde".
The danger here as that when everybody is using the term, nobody no longer knows what the term connotes We all (should) know the difference between a car and Jacuzzi, and certainly between those two and a church, but when they all use the same adjective, what does it mean?
if you use adjectives try to shorten the adjective and put it together with another word to make an imaginative word like this:scribbledacious,scribbleastic.
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And Harrison tends to use the same adjectives (notably "otiose," a longtime favorite of his) so often that you wonder if he has special symbols for them on his keyboard.
To Allen Ginsberg in 1959, he offered these decidedly cloudy comments, contradicting himself by using the same adjective first in a positive way and then a negative: "Well, I enjoy 'Kaddish' much more.
In Oklahoma, a resolution introduced by a Democratic legislator criticized as "inappropriate" provisions in the federal law that require special education students to achieve at the same rate as other students, and used the same adjective for a passage that would classify thousands of veteran teachers across the nation as "not highly qualified".
She used the same adjective nine years ago, explaining that Mr. Carpenter had been picked to join the design team in part because his work was concerned with "how light moves across a space, the way it refracts and the way it reflects to create an atmosphere and environment that can be, at times, magical".
As a result, English speakers don't think twice about using the same adjective for lack of guilt and lack of guile; clean hands and wide eyes.
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