Definitions
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- adjective being somewhat early.
 
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- adjective   Somewhat 
early  
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- adjective being somewhat early
 
Etymologies
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Examples
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Spooky turned in earlyish, but he and I were up until after five discussing ... well, lots.
Rhine and Courtesan humglum 2010
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Spooky turned in earlyish, but he and I were up until after five discussing ... well, lots.
Rhine and Courtesan humglum 2010
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Then maybe, if we cross in earlyish April, head over to little Alamos for a few days.
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Then maybe, if we cross in earlyish April, head over to little Alamos for a few days.
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Then maybe, if we cross in earlyish April, head over to little Alamos for a few days.
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Then maybe, if we cross in earlyish April, head over to little Alamos for a few days.
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Then maybe, if we cross in earlyish April, head over to little Alamos for a few days.
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Then maybe, if we cross in earlyish April, head over to little Alamos for a few days.
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Then maybe, if we cross in earlyish April, head over to little Alamos for a few days.
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Then maybe, if we cross in earlyish April, head over to little Alamos for a few days.
 
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