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Rated: 13+ · Assignment · Other · #1657091
Adjectives & Adverbs
Jeff, one of the biggest men you could imagine, walked heavily through the antique store, while Ginnie’s eyes looked quickly at each item left quivering in his wake.

Jeff, aka King Kong, lumbered his way through the antique store, while Ginnie’s eyes darted around at the quivering earthquake he had caused.

The big fuzzy dog lazily fell to the floor.

The Golden Retriever plopped to the floor contented.

The dirty homeless man walked across the street slowly, as the large crowd of people quickly walked around him.

The ragged homeless man shuffled across the street causing a herd of people to allow him wide passage.

The pretty girl, who sits at the front desk and answers the phone, carefully typed a letter quitting her job to her big fat employer.

The perky hostess typed a terse note to her boss, Fat Tony, that she quit.

The mean looking, bald cop, a really little guy, loudly told us to move quickly from the area.

The vicious cop, the size of a leprechaun, capped his bald head and shouted at us to leave - now.

The thin taxi driver suddenly braked, causing Beth, his passenger, a blonde haired, blued-eyed woman, to rapidly react.

The gawky taxi driver slammed his brakes, causing Beth’s long blonde hair to whip across her face.

When Ted walked in I noticed right away that he was dressed impeccably, but when he started talking, I hastily moved away, as his breath was very bad.

Ted walked in dressed all GQ, but a blast of his garlic breath sent me scurrying away.

Nancy, the oldest woman in our office, works very diligently and faithfully arrives early every day.

Nancy is close to retirement, but always puts in an honest days work and more.

Sally sat silently, waiting for someone else to speak first.

Sally was patient and waited for someone else to speak first.

I anxiously waited for my brown-eyed beefy husband to get home, so I could happily tell him the news.

I was breathless with happiness as I waited for my honey to get home to tell him the good news.

Carlita walked silently through the pitch black of the deserted empty house, fingers pushing lightly on each closed door.

Carlita slipped with ease, like a stealth cat, through the empty darkness and teased open every closed door of the deserted house.

John hurriedly ate his burger and fries.

John gobbled his burger and fries.

The little brown-eyed girl quietly moved behind the couch to hide from her big brother.

She squeezed her brown eyes shut so her older brother wouldn’t see her behind the couch.

She wrote the report unusually neatly.

It was remarkable for her to write such a neat report.

I was visibly upset when the big scary man looked at me with evil eyes.

I cringed when the ape-like man stared at me with unblinking eyes.

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