English edit

Etymology edit

drab +‎ -ish

Adjective edit

drabbish (comparative more drabbish, superlative most drabbish)

  1. Somewhat drab in colour.
  2. (archaic) Having the character of a drab or low wench.
    • 1884, Thomas Hardy, Interlopers at the Knap:
      instead of the drabbish woman she had expected, Mrs. Hall saw a pale, dark-eyed, ladylike creature, whose personality ruled her attire rather than was ruled by it.

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