Longish [adjective]

Definition of Longish:

extended

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Sentence/Example of Longish:

They resemble the Akka in general appearance, and have longish heads, long narrow faces, and small reddish eyes.

The young man looked the doctor squarely in the eyes during the longish pause that followed.

It is longish, runs from north to south, and consists of a single rock falling on all sides steeply to the water.

A longish, almost straight row of young Prussian recruits stretched among the slain, what are these?

Then maybe I pull a soft black hat down over my hair and draw on gloves and go out into the gray-paved streets for a longish walk.

It was biggish stuff that was coming in, at a longish range; and it was coming in on business, not on pleasure.

We went straight across the mountains, and it was a longish walk.

After a longish pause when she had filled his glass for the third or fourth time she said: "Well, what have you to say about it?"

The sori (fig. 20) are brown, narrow, longish (linear), and transverse or slightly oblique.

In the front I find that a longish patch of Heuchera Richardsoni has about half the plants overgrown.