thickish

English

Etymology

thick + -ish

Adjective

thickish (comparative more thickish, superlative most thickish)

  1. Somewhat thick.
    • 1899, Rudyard Kipling, Stalky & Co.:
      Here he buried himself in a close-printed, thickish volume which had been his chosen browse for some time.

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