deadish
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Etymology edit
Adjective edit
deadish (comparative more deadish, superlative most deadish)
- Somewhat dead, dull, or lifeless.
- 1611, Anthony Stafford, Stafford's Niobe:
- the lippes put-on a deadish paleness;
- 1990, Rob Grant, Doug Naylor, Better Than Life:
- The engines are sort of deadish, but that's not a matter that should concern you.