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tightish, a. (ˈtaɪtɪʃ) [f. tight a. + -ish1.] 1. a. Rather tight or close-fitting.1775 S. J. Pratt Liberal Opin. xcvi. (1783) III. 202 Are they [the clothes] not a little tightish? 1848 Curzon Visits Monast. i. v. 58 It comes up high upon the neck, and has tightish sleeves. 1893 Quiller-Couch Delect...
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unpleasingly
unˈpleasingly, adv. (un-1 11.)1597 Morley Introd. Mus. 82, I thinke it goeth but vn⁓pleasinglie to the eare. 1623 Bingham Xenophon 27 Young man you looke like a Philosopher, and speake not vnpleasingly. 1633 Bp. Hall Occas. Medit. 319 This flowre is but unpleasingly fulsome for sent. 1852 Mundy Anti...
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surtout
surtout (sɜːˈtuːt, sɜːˈtuː) Also 7 sur-toute, 7–8 sur-tout, (8 surtoot, -toit (?), sourtoot, suttout (?), 9 surtoo). [a. F. surtout, f. sur above + tout everything.] A man's great-coat or overcoat. Applied c 1870 to a kind of single-breasted frock-coat with pockets cut diagonally in front.1686 Lond....
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tiȝt
▪ I. † tight, tyht, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1–4 tyht (1 tiht), 3 tuht (ü). [OE. tyht m. (with change of gender) = OS. tuht (MLG., MDu., LG., Du. tucht), OHG., MHG. zuht (G. zucht), Goth. *tauhts in ustauhts completion:—OTeut. *tuhti{supz} fem., f. *tuh, weak grade of verb-stem *teuh (see tee v.1, and -t suf...
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wilderness
wilderness (ˈwɪldənɪs) Forms: 3–6 wyldernesse, 3–7 wildernesse, 4–6 wil-, wyl-, -der-, -dir-, -dre-, (-dur-), -dyr-, -nes, -ness(e, (-nys), (4 Sc. vildirnes, 5 wyyldernesse), 4– wilderness. [OE. *wild(d)éornes (Sweet's A.-S. Dict.) = MLG., MDu. wildernisse (Du. wildernis, G. wildernis); f. wilder, w...
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