longish in English

adjective

[long·ish || 'lɔŋɪʃ /'lɒŋ-]

somewhat long, rather long

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1. This is another longish one, about the old and the young.

2. 13 They look like crude, longish pine cones, with bracts clearly recognizable as modified leaves.

3. Question: Vikas, on your maiden standalone briefing in New Delhi I am sure you can afford this slightly longish question.

4. If the terrain Complies with an offer of a longish stretch without another set of competing over takers and tailgaters hurtling our way in

5. Starting with the basics, 'The Anathemata' is about David Jones' cutltural heritage (Londoner, Welsh Ancestry, Roman Catholic) and how this heritage lives and breathes and informs every aspect of Jones' life (hence the 'nowness' to which Auden refers). The poem comes with a longish