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vinegarish

[vin-i-ger-ish] / ˈvɪn ɪ gər ɪʃ /




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Aiken being right would mean Eliot showing a "thin and vinegarish hostility towards the modern world" and sounding a note of "withered dogmatism".

From The Guardian

But I am morally certain she has all sorts of vinegarish names for me.

From Project Gutenberg

We dote upon vinegarish old maids, self- righteous men, and canting women when they are exposed by narrative art, and especially when poetic justice wrecks them.

From Project Gutenberg