two-adjectives


a way to label individuals to tell others one’s evaluation or opinion of who they are.
strong and fast, are an example of two-adjectives. smart but smelly, ugly but funny, fat and ugly, fat and friendly, short but cute, tall and arrogant, intelligent but snotty, sn-bbish but elegant. the other similar method is two-nouns, as in skinny and tall. these two-adjectives or two-nouns help describe characters in plays, for example.

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