sketchlike

English

Etymology

sketch + -like

Adjective

sketchlike (comparative more sketchlike, superlative most sketchlike)

  1. Resembling a sketch
    • 2007 March 23, Virginia Heffernan, “Welcome Inside the Factory Where TV Is Made and Sold”, in New York Times:
      These shows are mostly forgettably zany, sketchlike comedies, but tonight’s installment does offer one that’s terrific.

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