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drawish, a. Chess.|ˈdrɔːɪʃ| [f. draw n. + -ish1.] Of a position, move, etc.: likely to lead to or result in a draw.
1922Brit. Chess Mag. XLII. 388 Tarrasch guided the game into drawish lines. 1936W. Winter Chess for Match Players ii. 59 Black has an easy equalizing line by which he can secure a drawish position without any risk. 1974C. H. O'D. Alexander Alexander on Chess vi. 132 Should White play 3PxP, PxP then a dull and very drawish game results. 1981H. Golombek Beginning Chess vi. 96 The opening was highly popular in the nineteenth century but lost its popularity..once it was realized how drawish violent openings tend to become. |