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Is dirty dishes a compound noun?

No, "dirty dishes" is not a compound noun. Here's why:

* Compound nouns are formed by combining two or more words to create a new word with a single meaning (e.g., "snowman," "fireplace," "high school").

* "Dirty dishes" is a noun phrase. It consists of an adjective ("dirty") modifying a noun ("dishes").

Therefore, "dirty dishes" is a noun phrase, not a compound noun.

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