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keg
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-like
Adjective
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keglike
(
comparative
more
keglike
,
superlative
most
keglike
)
Resembling a
keg
, especially in shape
2009
January 11, Peter Applebome, “What Hartford Lost When It Lost Its Mayor Mike”, in
New York Times
[1]
:
They knew his
keglike
build and nonstop enthusiasms, the greeting of "Who loves you, baby?"