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[ tuhf-ish ] / ˈtʌf ɪʃ /
Origin of toughishFirst recorded in 1770–80; tough + -ish1 Words nearby toughishTouggourt, tough, tough break, toughen, toughie, toughish, tough it out, tough love, tough-minded, toughness, tough nut Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for toughishThey had to sink nearly forty feet to get to the gold strata, and part of the sinking was through a toughish kind of rock. Grif|B. L. (Benjamin Leopold) Farjeon And the resemblance was further increased by the fact that he was “a toughish lot”, who was “little, but steel and india-rubber”. The Gold Bat|P. G. Wodehouse I had a toughish ride to Collingwood, and part of the way back, the latter at the suggestion of Hickey Bangs. Two Knapsacks|John Campbell The tufts are from six inches to over a foot broad, very much branched, fibrous-fleshy, toughish. The Mushroom, Edible and Otherwise|M. E. Hard
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