softish

IPA: sˈɔftɪʃ

adjective

  • Somewhat soft.
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Examples of "softish" in Sentences

  • Simmer it until the sweet potatoes are softish--about 15 minutes.
  • These were, and are, played with sticks which have softish round heads.
  • He likes it softish, and hopefully that's what he going to get this Saturday.
  • The lead didn't last long, Hull were given a freekick after a 'softish' foul by Nemanja Vidic.
  • After a softish launch -- issues in September and December -- the plan is for the mag to go monthly.
  • I boiled them up till softish and added black cardamom pods 2 or 3, one kaffir lime leaf and cooked till done.
  • There is a far less graphic section later in the chapter that is kissing and petting, but the high end of PG-13 to a softish R rating, nothing explicit in that part.
  • The time given in the recipe was perfect for the carrots, but the potatoes, while they seemed softish coming out of the steamer, ended up harder than I would have liked and while edible, not the most pleasant of things.
  • On the first day much faeces passed from the bowels along with a copious flux; and on the following days he passed many watery stools of a green color; urine thin, scanty, and deficient in color; respiration rare, large, at long intervals; softish distention of the hypochondrium, of an oblong form, on both sides; continued palpitation in the epigastric region throughout; passed urine of an oily appearance.

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