squeegeelike

English

Etymology

squeegee + -like

Adjective

squeegeelike (comparative more squeegeelike, superlative most squeegeelike)

  1. (rare) Resembling a squeegee or some aspect of one.
    • 2007 February 2, Holland Cotter, “Bull’s-Eyes and Body Parts: It’s Theater, From Jasper Johns”, in New York Times:
      Duchampian too are the so-called “devices” paintings, which have rotatable wooden discs, with squeegeelike arms for smoothing arcs of paint, affixed to their surfaces.
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