wenchish

English

Etymology

From wench + -ish.

Adjective

wenchish (comparative more wenchish, superlative most wenchish)

  1. (rare) Like or resembling a wench.
    • 1994, Janice Daugharty, Going Through the Change, page 32:
      Ann: black-haired and wenchish in her bosomy softness, but compact and clean as a spring spouting from sand.
    • 2010, Bernadette Strachan, Why Do We Have To Live With Men?
      Emerging from her room in a low-cut jumper that made the most of her wenchish curves, Mary didn't bother with a hello.
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