currish
Example Sentences
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Our ears are first assailed by a few shrill, currish barks at intervals, like the outpost firing of skirmishing parties.
From The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America by Kingston, William Henry Giles
His face was unhealthy and currish, the eyes were malicious, and above his ears were combed two large tufts of glossy hair.
From The Shadow of the Cathedral by Gillespie, Mrs. W. A.
He dreads his departure with a trembling, currish fear; and I should hardly be doing good to him were I to force him to depart in a frame of mind so poor and piteous.
From The Fixed Period by Trollope, Anthony
Timon, the great-natured, truly generous man, whose mind is as beneficial as the sun, cannot be currish, nor stoop to the baseness of revenge.
From William Shakespeare by Masefield, John
It is a currish thing to look upon death in battle or by hara-kiri as a pollution: this is a thing to bear in mind.
From Tales of Old Japan by Redesdale, Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, Baron
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