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longish

[ UK /lˈɒŋɡɪʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɔŋɪʃ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. somewhat long

How To Use longish In A Sentence

  • He had roughly cut, longish hair, whose styling obviously did not interest him. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • He dripped water from off the hem of his pants, the bottom of his longish trench coat and the long hair that lay straggly on his back.
  • Remove the skin from the chicken and slice the flesh into longish pieces where possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • We shall examine an extract from conversational discourse containing a longish paratone which illustrates the features just described.
  • Logurr, Siluridae, 3 to 4 faint punctulate longish lines. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • He had longish brown hair and looked like he hadn't had a shave in weeks.
  • Thankfully there is a lot of good stuff on the market and, if you are serious about your fishing and intend to fish lots of longish sessions, then look to either floatation or fully thermal suits.
  • The most likely explanation for Harry's disappearance was that he had slipped out of the gate when I was wheeling my bike into the garden after a longish lunch in town.
  • With longish, mousy brown hair and thick glasses, Bertram is bookish, a sharp contrast to the less formal, hip Poirier.
  • He swept his still damp hair out of his face, but the longish sides still fell in front.
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