squarish

IPA: skwˈɛrɪʃ

adjective

  • approximately square
  • oblong
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Examples of "squarish" in Sentences

  • A new logo replaced the squarish one.
  • The bark also features raised squarish plates of bark.
  • It is mostly green and has a short black squarish tail.
  • That's the squarish one which is currently in the article.
  • These are small gobies with bodies squarish in cross section.
  • All species are large stocky birds with short squarish tails.
  • In general shape, it has broad wings and a medium squarish tail.
  • Bill Gurstelle (pointing to squarish object on desk): What's that?
  • The stem is somewhat squarish as if it might be in the mint family.
  • Their form is characterized by being less rectangular and more squarish.
  • A types have a large, squarish head with a well developed bone structure.
  • The next time Gil raised the shovel, a squarish piece of what appeared to be melted plastic sat in the bowl of the shovel.
  • The premolars and molars are squarish, flattened and nodular, and used for crushing, grinding and pulping noncoarse foods.
  • Small heaps lay on the heads of the two figures, on the strange squarish hats both wore like the caps hotel porters wear in old black-and-white movies of the 1930s.
  • I didn't want to disappoint them, so I oohed and aahed, but to be frank, the skyline, as seen from the hills, isn't much of an advertisement for the city, in which the majority of buildings are old, squarish low-rises.
  • She looked at him as he slept, his squarish face with its heavy brows and deep-set eyes always made her think of the bust of a Roman senator she had seen in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He was dressed in his usual denim shirt and khaki shorts.

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