Your parts of speech section made me understand something I've always wondered about. When I was a kid growing up in New England, we referred to the night before Halloween as "Cabbage Night". A night when pumpkins got smashed and eggs were lobbed at friends' houses--but there wasn't a head of cabbage in sight. The verb form, "trashed or stolen", certainly applies to Cabbage Night!
Your parts of speech section made me understand something I've always wondered about. When I was a kid growing up in New England, we referred to the night before Halloween as "Cabbage Night". A night when pumpkins got smashed and eggs were lobbed at friends' houses--but there wasn't a head of cabbage in sight. The verb form, "trashed or stolen", certainly applies to Cabbage Night!