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magaziny, a.|mægəˈziːnɪ| Also magaziney. [f. as prec. + -y1.] Of the nature of, or suitable for, a magazine.
1885Sat. Rev. 9 May 621/2 Not unamusing, though a little ‘magaziny’, to use a word of reproach. 1894Athenæum 22 Sept. 383/2 We have heard his writings called ‘shallow’ and ‘magaziny’. 1938New Statesman 8 Jan. 56/2 Nor is The Best Poems negligible. It is magaziney, but contains respectable work by De la Mare [etc.]. 1941Scrutiny IX. 379 He [sc. Mr. Plomer] attempts also pseudo-ballads made to the Auden formula, which are amusing in a magaziny way. 1961Times Lit. Suppl. 23 Jun. 385/1 Of these fourteen pieces at least eight are almost defiantly magaziny. 1966Punch 9 Mar. 362/3 The violence seems somehow bookish and the literary chat magaziney. |