shortish

IPA: ʃˈɔrtɪʃ

adjective

  • Somewhat short; moderately short.
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Examples of "shortish" in Sentences

  • The shortish black bill is slightly curved.
  • Looks like a shortish but useable stub's there now.
  • In flight they show broad wings and a shortish tail.
  • Spire is shortish, but rather tapering, and blunt at the point.
  • For a shortish article, I think the lead is an appropriate size.
  • A shortish yet complete article on an unusual and interesting topic.
  • There is a shortish history, but a significant one, of jazz singers.
  • Suspects described as shortish, female and between 12-16 years of age.
  • An excellent shortish article, a worthy addition to the football genre.
  • Then I figured, as long as it is shortish, I should get it cut short and styles.
  • It is shortish, but looks quite lovely tucked into the collar of my light green coat.
  • In the end, I scrapped most of them and ended up combining several into one shortish story.
  • Again, I think this is a good story and I like my characters though I already cut the extraneous ones as too many for a shortish story.
  • Despite missing three very makeable shortish putts, Woods shot a bogey-free, four-under-par 68 on Thursday afternoon, in difficult, blustery conditions.
  • I did one shortish scene in Insilico last night, in which Fifth and Victoria (Xiang 1.5) discussed her future, vendettas, and the place of droids in a droid-hating world.
  • Another reason to program the piece, however, is that it fits well on a program with Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, a work that demands either a whole evening to itself or something strong but shortish as a counterbalance.

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