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longish

[ lawng-ish, long- ]

adjective

  1. somewhat long.


longish

/ ˈ±ôɒŋɪʃ /

adjective

  1. rather long
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Origin of longish1

First recorded in 1605–15; long 1 + -ish 1
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As do most of the main characters, Nicholson gets a longish theatrical monologue to remind us that there’s a hurting person in there somewhere, and, really, she does a great job of it.

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This steadiness breaks from the long or longish gaps between wins for most three-timers, and could …

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Don’t be intimidated by that longish list of spices.

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The account of this period of Númenórean history is longish and rather dull, despite the inclusion of a tale of ill-fated love.

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When the original One City, One Book program premiered in 1998, it bore the longish but highly descriptive and aspirational title, “If All Seattle Read the Same Book.â€

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