单词 | handsomish |
释义 | handsomishadj. Somewhat handsome (in various senses); esp. (of a man) reasonably good-looking. ΚΠ 1753 S. Richardson Hist. Sir Charles Grandison VI. l. 304 He is a fine, jolly, hearty, handsome-ish man. 1833 T. C. Croker My Village iii. 49 ‘How did she come, in her own carriage?’ ‘A handsomish Barush, Sir.’ 1872 Cornhill Mag. July 108 When I gave you my girl—in a handsomish way, I take it—I didn't go to give her to a fellow that would take her straight off on the road to ruin. 1898 Chapman's Mag. Nov. 306 He was..clever and handsomish. 1924 I. Goldberg & A. Livingston tr. V. B. Ibáñez Torrent vi. 129 A dull, handsomish sort of girl, dressed up in clothes that did cruel injustice to a peasant beauty. 1962 S. Plath Jrnl. (2000) 665 Looked through album of all daughters—bright, lively, pretty, with halfstewed, handsomeish dark husbands. 2005 I. Rose J.A.P. Chron. 66 Phil was a handsomish man somewhere in his early forties, with salt-and-pepper hair. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1753 |
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