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What I would like to know is how a compound "word" like "sticky wicket" (sticky (adj) + wicket(n)) can be called "a noun". My understanding of the English language is that each individual word is a "part of speech" and, therefore, we cannot have an "adjectivally modified noun" being described as a noun.
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Something wicket this way comes
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