blankish
English
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editblankish (comparative more blankish, superlative most blankish)
- Somewhat blank; more or less blank.
- 1978, Foreign Press on Cyprus, page 75:
- A blank (or even blankish) sheet of paper does not constitute an adequate agenda for complex negotiations in which neither side fully trusts the integrity of the other.
- 1997, Robert McLiam Wilson, Eureka Street, page 169:
- We pulled up at the blankish wall of a multi-storey car park.