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freshish, a.|ˈfrɛʃɪʃ| [f. fresh a. + -ish.] Somewhat fresh; in senses of fresh a.
1741Richardson Pamela I. 170 If the Mould should look a little freshish, it wont be so much suspected. 1798Lady Hunter in Sir M. Hunter's Jrnl. (1894) 123 All the gales..are..a little fresh, or freshish. 1824Examiner 555/2 He was freshish..neither drunk nor sober. 1862T. A. Trollope Marietta I. i. 6 ‘It is freshish’..pulling up the fur collar. 1865Examiner 18 Mar. 163 Sims, a waterman, says there was a freshish wind, but no surf. |