James struggled to open the heavy door.
heavy
The muddy dog ran down the road.
muddy
The tired teacher went to bed early.
tired
The funny movie made the children laugh.
funny
The fluffy cloud drifted through the sky.
fluffy
The excited fan jumped up and down as their favorite team scored a touchdown!
excited, favorite
The yellow ball rolled down the steep hill.
yellow, steep
The hungry students could not hear each other in the noisy cafeteria.
hungry, noisy
The late student ran down the narrow hallway.
late, narrow
The happy dog wagged its tail waiting for a crunchy treat.
happy, crunchy
The slow, slimy slug was in my messy kitchen.
slow, slimy, messy
The huge, black limosine pulled up to the crowded curb.
huge, black, crowded
Sam jogged down the wet, slippery road on his way home from the long movie.
wet, slippery, long
The old coach picked some of the best players for his new team.
old, best, new
My garden has pretty, bright flowers and comfortable chairs.
pretty, bright, comfortable
The happy teacher celebrated with her smart students when they got the good results from the hard test.
happy, smart, good, hard
My crazy sister helped me make a silly snowman with a bumpy pickle nose and a striped scarf.
crazy, silly, bumpy, striped
The golden sunlight shone through the dark, stormy sky during the loud thunderstorm.
golden, dark, stormy, loud
Katie rode her shiny, new, red bike down the bumpy sidewalk.
shiny, new, red, bumpy
The round pepperoni on the large pizza was spicy, but delicious.
round, large, spicy, delicious
Use 3 adjectives to decribe a school bus.
examples: yellow, big, loud, crowded, smelly, noisy
Use 3 adjectives to describe fireworks.
examples: loud, bright, colorful, sparkly, crackly, fun
Use 3 adjective to describe a dog.
examples: cute, fluffy, soft, black, big, small, stinky
Use 3 adjectives to describe a ice cream.
examples: sweet, cold, creamy, yummy, messy
Use 3 adjectives to describe a lollipop.
examples: sweet, hard, crunchy, round, delicious, sticky