adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
creature
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I was there till I was eighteen: marriage would be fun; husbands were adorable creatures .
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Drank five margaritas and waxed poetic about my screenplay to some adorable creature .
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I approached some adorable creature in a belly shirt with a pierced tongue.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
beautiful/stupid/adorable etc creature
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Dominic remains, I would say, a preposterously beautiful creature .
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Drank five margaritas and waxed poetic about my screenplay to some adorable creature .
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His doe's a beautiful creature , too.
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I was there till I was eighteen: marriage would be fun; husbands were adorable creatures .
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It is the same with visual responses to light and darkness, to summer and winter, to beautiful creatures or plants.
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The Copper Beech Naiads were the most beautiful creatures any of them had ever seen.
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They were beautiful creatures with red legs, black head and thorax, and black white-ringed antennae.
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To me, Dominic was always a beautiful creature .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Have you seen their new baby - she's simply adorable !
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We eventually found the cat in the wardrobe, surrounded by six adorable kittens.
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What an adorable baby!
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also, he was advised by a witty and adorable cricket named Jiminy.
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Her friends ridiculed her, seeing for the first time how the balance in their relationship had shifted in favour of adorable Diana.
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I was there till I was eighteen: marriage would be fun; husbands were adorable creatures.
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McGregor and Diaz, on the other hand, are notable primarily for being adorable .
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Of course, this also means Dunston, played by an adorable and talented ape named Sam, gets all the laughs.
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Often, a nurse was there, alone, in adorable vigil.