grossish

English

Etymology

From gross + -ish.

Adjective

grossish (comparative more grossish, superlative most grossish)

  1. (rare) Somewhat gross
    • 2010, Rebecca West, A Train of Powder:
      [] and the proper place for a caricature of Bismarck seemed to them a grossish comic paper, and not a schoolbook.
    • 2011, Bill James, I am Gold:
      And then the cousin: 'LionelGarth Field, slobbier than Egremont. Grossish face.
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