A woman's name:
In case you've forgotten what the various parts of speech are, here's a quick review of the basics:
A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or concept. Examples include umbrella, honesty, telephone and thunder.
An adjective describes someone or something. Examples include creative, scintillating, green, and buxom.
A verb is most often an action word. Examples include run, jump, kissed and lusted (hey, we're writing romance, right?)
An adverb tells how something is done. It modifies a verb, and usually ends in "ly." Examples include greedily, rapidly, modestly and carefully.
A body part, plural:
A man's name:
A body part:
A type of food:
A type of natural disaster:
A type of animal, plural:
A medieval job:
Another medieval job:
An adjective:
An adverb:
A nickname:
An action verb, past tense:
An adjective:
A body part:
Another body part, farther down:
An adjective:
An adjective describing a person:
Another adjective describing a person:
A profession:
A type of weapon, plural:
An adverb: