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[ wahy-dish ] / ˈwaɪ dɪʃ /
adjectiverather wide; tending to be wide: a widish bookcase; widish hips. Origin of widishFirst recorded in 1770–80; wide + -ish1 Words nearby widishwidespread, wide-spreading, widgeon, widget, widgie, widish, Widnes, widow, widow bird, widower, widowhood Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for widishLimby had a flattish nose and a widish mouth, and his eyes were a little out of the right line. The Bad Family and Other Stories|Mrs. Fenwick Nose, rather small, often straight with widish nostrils (mesorrhine). Man, Past and Present|Agustus Henry Keane Between these and the limit within which the present inhabited town has shrunk, lies a widish strip of unoccupied land. A Pilgrimage to Nejd, Vol. 2 [of 2]|Anne Blunt The caudal lobe, though less broad than the procephalic lobe, is still a widish structure. The Works of Francis Maitland Balfour, Volume 1|Francis Maitland Balfour
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