• Stovetop@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      My experience is more “feels” than fact I suppose, but I’ve always seen it that any adjective or noun playing adverb to another adjective or participle should be hyphenated to the word it describes.

      Red-hot coals (coals that are hot to the point of being red)

      Red hot coals (coals that are both hot and red)

      Ruby-red shoes (shoes that are as red as rubies)

      Ruby red shoes (ruby shoes that are red)

      Smooth-talking rogue (a rogue who talks smoothly)

      Smooth talking rogue (a smooth rogue who talks)

      Bamboo-eating panda (a panda who eats bamboo)

      Bamboo eating panda (bamboo is eating a panda)