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lickerish

[lik-er-ish] / ˈlɪk ər ɪʃ /




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Other high points in the series, which runs through Aug. 13, include “Camille 2000” and “The Lickerish Quartet,” which some considered to be his finest work.

From New York Times

Liquorish, lik′ur-ish, adj. obsolete spelling of lickerish.

From Project Gutenberg

Liberated carbon makes our society possible Liberated carbon, it’s eminently fossilible Liberated carbon, lightin’ up the home of the brave… Finally, Tom Bowman, a communication consultant focused on global warming policy, sent a note about “Gasoline 2010,” a freshly updated song by his rock and blues band, Lickerish.

From New York Times

Gielgud with straw hat and cigar plays Sissal as a lickerish hybrid of Winston Churchill and Malcolm Muggeridge.

From Time Magazine Archive

Juan in China, a continuation of his picaroon-hero's progress, is longer between laughs, thinned at times to the gin-&-water consistency of the late lightly lickerish Thorne Smith.

From Time Magazine Archive