toadish

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Etymology

From toad +‎ -ish.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: toad‧ish.

Adjective

toadish (comparative more toadish, superlative most toadish)

  1. Like a toad.
    • 1869, Mary Frere, Love's Triumph:
      revel in a toadish insensibility
    • 2012, Andrew Vachss, Blackjack: A Cross Novel:
      The only human occupant of the back seat was a toadish little creature. He held out a severely mangled hand, with clawed, yellowish nails.

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