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Use of adjectives: My too-much-hysterical-happy, savage-furniture-destroyer dog?



 
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Use of adjectives: My too-much-hysterical-happy, savage-furniture-destroyer dog? #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:11 am   Use of adjectives: My too-much-hysterical-happy, savage-furniture-destroyer dog?
 

Can we use these adjectives in this order:

My too-much-hysterical-happy, savage-furniture-destroyer dog?

Is it possble? Thanks for your help
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Use of adjectives: My too-much-hysterical-happy, savage-furniture-destroyer dog? #2 (permalink) Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:10 am   Use of adjectives: My too-much-hysterical-happy, savage-furniture-destroyer dog?
 

It's probably possible. The question is if your sentence will be easy to understand.

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