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[ sawf-tish, sof- ] / ˈsɔf tɪʃ, ˈsɒf- /
adjectivesomewhat or relatively soft. Origin of softishFirst recorded in 1580–90; soft + -ish1 Words nearby softishsoft-hearted, soft hyphen, softie, soft in the head, soft iron, softish, soft job, softkey, soft-land, soft landing, soft launch Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for softish“It has a softish feel,” said the Kentuckian, as he drew his hand across one of the projecting points. The Lone Ranche|Captain Mayne Reid Then Mr. Polly took to evading him, and Hinks ceased to conceal his opinion that Mr. Polly was in reality a softish sort of flat. The History of Mr. Polly|H. G. Wells The grass here was dead and softish, and the wind blowing off the snowy range on the west didn't get106 in. Pluck on the Long Trail|Edwin L. Sabin There was a softish sandy spot in advance of it, into which one of the front wheels plunged. The Settler and the Savage|R.M. Ballantyne
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