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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Hyphenated adjective / i feel give-me-a-cigarette right now

gimmie-a-cigarette, is it an adjective or an idiom that expresses a feeling side ?

things-i-must-do-before-dying list

are they hyphenated adjective or what?

how are they grammatically named/called?

I want to learn how to use them in conversiational chatting

please help me
  

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Hi, gimmie-a-cigarette, is it an adjective or an idiom that expresses a feeling side ? things-i-must-do-before-dying list are they hyphenated adjective or what? Yes.

  • Hi, gimmie-a-cigarette, is it an adjective or an idiom that expresses a feeling side ?
  • things-i-must-do-before-dying list are they hyphenated adjective or what?
  • Yes.
  • how are they grammatically named/called?
  • I'd just call them clumsy, made-up adjectival phrases.
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Hi,

gimmie-a-cigarette, is it an adjective or an idiom that expresses a feeling side ?

things-i-must-do-before-dying list

are they hyphenated adjective or what? Yes.

how are they grammatically named/called? I'd just call them clumsy, made-up adjectival phrases.

I want to learn how t

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