Blytonesque

English

Etymology

Blyton + -esque

Adjective

Blytonesque (comparative more Blytonesque, superlative most Blytonesque)

  1. In the style of Enid Blyton (1897–1968), British children's writer, whose works are characterised by harmless mysteries investigated by wholesome children.

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