shortish

[ UK /ʃˈɔːtɪʃ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. somewhat short
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How To Use shortish In A Sentence

  • Shortish blonde of rising 25 with a skin as hard as marble .
  • The man who now stood forward was shortish and solidly built with pepper-and-salt hair, perhaps in his mid-forties. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • It being the first tour of the day, the group is small -- two shortish, stoutish men with implausibly dark hair and Eurasian mustaches. The Fruits of Clear Creek Distillery's Labor
  • Another reason to program the piece, however, is that it fits well on a program with Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, a work that demands either a whole evening to itself or something strong but shortish as a counterbalance. The National Symphony Orchestra audience directs its attention to Eschenbach
  • I did one shortish scene in Insilico last night, in which Fifth and Victoria (Xiang 1.5) discussed her future, vendettas, and the place of droids in a droid-hating world. Howard Hughes Forgets How to Sleep
  • Then I figured, as long as it is shortish, I should get it cut short and styles. Beware The Jabbergum - Her Bad Mother
  • Despite missing three very makeable shortish putts, Woods shot a bogey-free, four-under-par 68 on Thursday afternoon, in difficult, blustery conditions. Golfers Get Back to Golf in Australian Open
  • Shortish and slightish, he can appear spiky, but is more curious than combative.
  • ‘Looking for anything in particular?‘said the shopkeeper, who was a shortish, grey-haired man in a brown dustcoat.
  • I think she would look amazing in a white leather shortish dress with beading.
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