Staring wide-eyed and rude and stupidly.
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The comparative form for the adjective 'wide' is wider.The superlative form for the adjective 'wide' is widest.
Yes, wide is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as more than average width; for example a wide shoe or a widerefrigerator.The word wide is also an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example 'Open wide.'
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No, the term 'wide eyed' (or wide-eyed) is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example:He waited with wide-eyed anticipation for the curtain to open.I spotted a wide eyed child's face in the candy store window.
No, the compound word 'blue-eyed' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: Her dog was a blue-eyed husky. (the adjective 'blue-eyed' describes the noun 'husky', a breed of dog)
Wide-Eyed Wonder was created in 1989.
This is a four-metre table.My brother is a part-time worker.Don't go near the green-eyed monster.
bug - eyed wide - eyed
It can either be a verb or a adjective.
The little boy was wide-eyed when he walked into the toy story.
Compound adjective is the proper spelling of this phrase.
The cast of Wide Eyed - 2013 includes: Brooklyn Double as Jade
Penny-pinching is a compound adjective for a miser. Another compound adjective is Scrooge-like.
Penny-pinching is a compound adjective for a miser. Another compound adjective is Scrooge-like.
Staring wide-eyed and rude and stupidly.