Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Somewhat thin.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Somewhat thin.

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  • adjective Somewhat thin

Etymologies

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thin +‎ -ish

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Examples

  • Cut zucchini in thinnish lengthwise strips (not paper thin-use a knife).

    Toast: Lindy 2006

  • Cut zucchini in thinnish lengthwise strips (not paper thin-use a knife).

    Not So Hot Lindy 2006

  • Take a newly painted oil-picture; lay it on its back on the floor, and spread over it, "thinnish," some wet seaweed.

    The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) Stuart Dodgson Collingwood 1903

  • Here in BCS we have thinnish ones, but I bet thick ones would also work.

    Taco vs. Taquito 2009

  • Here in BCS we have thinnish ones, but I bet thick ones would also work.

    Taco vs. Taquito 2009

  • Here in BCS we have thinnish ones, but I bet thick ones would also work.

    Taco vs. Taquito 2009

  • Here in BCS we have thinnish ones, but I bet thick ones would also work.

    Taco vs. Taquito 2009

  • Here in BCS we have thinnish ones, but I bet thick ones would also work.

    Taco vs. Taquito 2009

  • Here in BCS we have thinnish ones, but I bet thick ones would also work.

    Taco vs. Taquito 2009

  • Here in BCS we have thinnish ones, but I bet thick ones would also work.

    Taco vs. Taquito 2009

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