1. longish - Adjective
2. longish - Adjective Satellite
Somewhat long; moderately long.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen you start performing, you realize that you have to separate yourself from the pack. So I would never wear bell-bottoms, which everybody else was wearing. I had short hair - and to see a 21-year-old guy walk onstage without longish hair was, in itself, weird. Every entertainer needs a shtick. Loudon Wainwright III
And we think the color is super pretty, and like how the somewhat risqué cleavage is balanced out with longish sleeves. Source: Internet
I grew up eating pletzels and longish bialys, not round like the ones we ordinarily see. Source: Internet
In book one, I always pictured him as brown wavy hair, longish, and then in book 2, when he comes back as the biker, I’d thought (or meant) he’d have blonder hair, something that he’d had changed for the undercover op he was on. Source: Internet
I wanted a longish sample so people could see what they were getting. Source: Internet
There may be two more rate hikes as per current pricing followed by a longish pause after that.” Source: Internet