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decentish, a. colloq.|ˈdiːsəntɪʃ| [f. prec. + -ish.] Somewhat decent, pretty decent.
a1814Dibdin ‘Tom Tough’ in Univ. Songster (1825) 83 Laid up at last in a decentish condition. 1820Blackw. Mag. VII. 298 The Jenkinsops had maintained a decentish sort of character. 1854Motley Corr. 8 May, I have a decentish kind of room here, and I think I shall stop. |