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latish
[ ley-tish ]
latish
/ ˈ±ô±ðɪ³Ùɪʃ /
adjective
- rather late
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It was one of those latish, drunkish weekday nights that had the potential to become a properly late, properly drunk weekday night.
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Due to our latish start, lunch time coincides with our arrival at the first tower.
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Haydn wrote most of his symphonies in major keys, and you might expect to find in this work of 1784 a latish throwback to his Sturm und Drang period.
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They say he was also seen, latish in the afternoon, entering the Duke's Walk to the east.
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It was getting latish, and Oswald, though thrilled in every marrow, was getting rather sleepy, when old Benenden said, "There she is!"
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