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Meaning of deadish
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deadish (a.)
Somewhat dead, dull, or lifeless; deathlike.
deadish Sentence Examples
- The plant looked rather deadish after weeks without water.
- His attempt at humor fell flat, leaving the room feeling deadish.
- The party atmosphere grew increasingly deadish as the night wore on.
- She painted the sky with hues of gray, creating a deadish landscape.
- The once bustling street now appeared deadish in the late hours of the night.
- The old laptop was still functional, albeit in a somewhat deadish state.
- The conversation took a deadish turn as they ran out of topics to discuss.
- His tired eyes had a deadish glaze over them after pulling an all-nighter.
- The abandoned house had a deadish aura, sending shivers down her spine.
- The town had a deadish feel to it, as if time itself had forgotten its existence.
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Somewhat dead, dull, or lifeless; deathlike.
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The plant looked rather deadish after weeks without water.
His attempt at humor fell flat, leaving the room feeling deadish.
The party atmosphere grew increasingly deadish as the night wore on.
She painted the sky with hues of gray, creating a deadish landscape.