No., it is a complete sentence. It has a subject = I and it has a verb = don't like and it has an object = ham.These are phrases -- on the table - has gone - the black dog
Both "more moist" and "moister" appear to be accepted, though "moister" sounds much like "moisture".
Since hay is describing the way velvet feels and velvet is a noun, it must be an adjective since it is describing a noun.
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There are many reasons why people use the phrase to write like an angel. The words could have touched them.
A simile for "The Most Dangerous Game" would be , the ocean is like moist black velvet.
This simile is comparing the dark Caribbean ocean with moist(ocean) black (dark night) cake.
his thick eyebrows and military mustache were as black as the night
Jesus. In Canadian form.
Velvet is NOT a colour, it is a fabric and comes in different colours like, red, black, green blue etc....
The phrase "velvet shadow" suggests something dark and mysterious but with a soft and luxurious quality, akin to how velvet feels. In the context of the song lyric you provided, it could symbolize the dream-like state of the singer's experience, where reality is softened and made more intriguing by this shadowy presence.
This seems like it may be a male Velvet Ant, or Cow Killer, since the males have wings but the females do not.
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Velvet is a more softer fabric silk slips between your fingers so no, velvet does NOT LOOK LIKE SILK!!!!
No, thats just their name
black velvet with a high collar, which in Harry's opinion made him look like a vicar
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