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widish

[ wahy-dish ]

adjective

  1. rather wide; tending to be wide:

    a widish bookcase; widish hips.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of widish1

First recorded in 1770–80; wide + -ish 1

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Example Sentences

In the matter of hats a straw sailor with a widish brim is the most workmanlike form of head gear possible.

The caudal lobe, though less broad than the procephalic lobe, is still a widish structure.

Limby had a flattish nose and a widish mouth, and his eyes were a little out of the right line.

The former process commences when the mesoblastic bands form widish columns quite separate from each other.

Between these and the limit within which the present inhabited town has shrunk, lies a widish strip of unoccupied land.

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