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glumpish

glumpish, a. Chiefly dial.
  (ˈglʌmpɪʃ)
  [f. glump n. or v. + -ish.]
  = glumpy.

1800 H. Wells Constantia Neville II. 139 Jerry said he was glumpish, and in his airs. 1802 Mrs. Jane West Infidel Father I. 26 Her father and mother..were..glumpish awkward beings. 1860 Geo. Eliot Mill on Fl. vi. iv, ‘'An it worrets me as Mr. Tom 'ull sit by himself so glumpish, a-knittin' his brow, an' a lookin' at the fire of a night.’ 1869 E. Farmer Scrap Bk. (ed. 6) 46 He sits glumpish and moody.

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