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Irishy, a.|ˈaɪərɪʃɪ| [f. Irish a. and n. + -y1.] Like the Irish, somewhat Irish.
1884‘Mark Twain’ Lett. to Publishers (1967) 174 The boy's mouth is a trifle more Irishy than necessary. 1913D. H. Lawrence Let. 1 Feb. (1962) I. 182 A reaction against Shaw and Galsworthy and Barker and Irishy (except Synge) people. |