I am a word you see every day,
I rhyme with conspicuous,
I am an adjective,
I actually sound a bit like the word biscuit,
Just a bit.
I love eating pizza,
Or you can call someone who does that,
Me.
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Sign up to join this communityI am a word you see every day,
I rhyme with conspicuous,
I am an adjective,
I actually sound a bit like the word biscuit,
Just a bit.
I love eating pizza,
Or you can call someone who does that,
Me.
On second thought I think the word is
Ubiquitous
I am a word you see every day,
An everyday word, indeed, but really this is indirectly referring to the meaning of the word "ubiquitous"
I rhyme with conspicuous,
The "ous" sound at the end gives the rhyme and things that are ubiquitous are often conspicuous too.
I am an adjective,
Usually used to describe an object or phenomenon
I actually sound a bit like the word biscuit,
I think this refers to the sounds in the word - the "biq" and the "t" and "s" (sounds like "biscuit", mixed up)
I love eating pizza,
Or you can call someone who does that,
Me.
In many countries, pizzas are ubiquitous, as are pizza-eaters.
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Ubiquitous means "present, appearing, or found everywhere" which ties in with one idea of the word "normal"
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Promiscuous