humblish
English
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edithumblish (comparative more humblish, superlative most humblish)
- somewhat humble
- 1988, {unattributed}, The Economist, Volume 309, Issues 7579-7583
- "As a humblish example of teams, one European chain of stores at last saw it had better keep open in the evening — which was the only time its customers could shop."
- 1988, {unattributed}, The Economist, Volume 309, Issues 7579-7583