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189 palindromes.
48 palindromes.
Forty palindromes.
198 palindromes.
Ah, I see you're curious about palindromes! A palindrome for an object that's not crooked could be "level" or "radar." Palindromes are words or phrases that read the same forwards and backwards, like a peaceful reflection on a calm lake. Just like painting, language can also be a beautiful art form.
Straight??
Straight
Straight
level
level
As an adjective: bent, crooked; distorted, wrong. As a noun: bend, crooked object; crookedness, fraud.
The term 'crooked creek' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase 'crooked creek' is made up of the noun'creek' described by the adjective 'crooked'.Example use of a noun phrase:A crooked creek runs through the property.The noun phrase is the subject of the sentence.We crossed the crooked creek to pick the flowers.The noun phrase is the direct object of the verb 'crossed'.There are minnows in the crooked creek.The noun phrase is the object of the preposition 'in'.
As a noun: bend; crooked object; crookedness, fraud. As an adjective: bent, crooked; distorted, wrong. As a verb: bend, distort.
radar
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Palindromes.