tallish

IPA: tˈɑɫɪʃ

adjective

  • somewhat tall
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Examples of "tallish" in Sentences

  • Dare primarily plays as a tallish defender.
  • And here I am, tallish and brunette and brown as sugar.
  • I opened my eyes and beheld a tallish woman crouched over me.
  • Perhaps they should have considered ripping off a tallish Scotsman.
  • But you can't help that she is skinny, tallish and wears glasses. 38.
  • Maybe the next few years will only amount to a series of rather tallish speed bumps.
  • I am tallish and thinnish, with straight brown hair that I usually pull back and clip with one of those hair thingees.
  • Sitting on a tallish red stool, he removed his shoes and right sock, carefully using his toes to place the sock in his right shoe.
  • The focus was a tallish Arab millionaire named Osama bin Laden, who had made it his mission in life to hurt the United States, to drive the "infidel" -- that's us -- out of Muslim lands.

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