| They tell us how to write endless bad verse, perhaps (7) |
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| 2006 novel by Daniel Handler |
Mirror Quiz |
20 Jul 2025 |
| Some modifiers |
LA Times Daily |
18 Jul 2025 |
| Advertisements include an action word perpetually and forever (7) |
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| Five have a change of beards for parts of speech (7) |
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| Action-word modifiers |
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| Braved composition with small words (7) |
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| Types of word (7) |
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| They tell how actions were done (7) |
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| Verb modifiers |
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| Somehow braved last of bouncers, courageously and defiantly perhaps (7) |
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| Loudly, quickly, fortunately, e.g. (7) |
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| Types of words (7) |
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| Father reviews parts of speech using modifying words |
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| Slowly and surely, for instance |
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| Words like ''possibly'' and ''truly'' |
Newsday |
20 Nov 2023 |
| Always and forever |
LA Times Daily |
27 Aug 2023 |
| Sometimes and often |
LA Times Daily |
19 Jul 2023 |
| They qualify predicates |
Irish Times Simplex |
10 Dec 2021 |
| Now and then, grammatically |
USA Today |
06 Nov 2021 |
| Say, rather badly: ‘Bread vs rocks' |
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| Most words ending in '-ly' |
New York Times |
17 May 2021 |
| Modifying words |
Eugene Sheffer |
27 Oct 2020 |
| For example, strongly and firmly braved troubles before onset of senility |
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| They qualify subtly and accurately, maybe |
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| Tom Swifty words |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Sep 2018 |
| Tom Swifty words |
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| Action word in promotional materials gives us some parts of speech |
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| Modifying words |
USA Today |
29 May 2016 |
| Modifying words |
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| Many end with '-ly' |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Jan 2015 |
| Themes of the puzzle (as one word, or two) |
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| Bowling initially for a short time, puffs hard and quickly, perhaps |
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| Adjective modifiers |
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| Now and then |
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| Jointly and severally, for two |
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| Quickly and quietly, for instance |
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| Quickly and quietly, for instance |
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| Slowly and surely |
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| Hither and yon |
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| Parts of speech |
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| Now and then |
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| "How" words |
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| Safely and soundly, for example |
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| Duly and truly, e.g. |
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| Now, never, etc. |
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