greenest meaning
EN- AdjectiveBFgreenCOMgreenerSUF-est
- superlative form of green: most green.
- superlative form of green: most green.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- The commons is the green space surrounded by the village hall, the school, and the church.
- On both visits, the ubiquitous fried green plantain rounds (tostones) were heavy and almost too thick when hot, then became pucklike when cool.
- A recent arrangement of soaring glass vases, green calla lilies, green anthuriums, pale green cymbidium orchids and gnarled, sandblasted manzanita branches had guests gathered around it in awe.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Green traffic lights look white to me, which makes them hard to distinguish from streetlights from far away. - First Usenet use via Google Groups, 9 May 1981 00:31:59-PDT, CSVAX.halbert at Berkeley
- Green and colleagues demonstrated that ossification due to meningogenic labyrinthitis extended further into the cochlea than ossification due to other causes.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- You must not cross the road until the light goes green.
- A large, genial woman, she ruled the fort kitchen and its Indian helpers ironhandedly. Within her own domain, no one trifled with Charlotte Green.
- Putative N-glycosylation sites are highlighted in green, potential tyrosine sulfation sites in the hinge region are in red, potential phosphorylation sites in pink and palmytoilation site in green.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
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