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monkish

[muhng-kish] / ˈmʌŋ kɪʃ /




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The ceremonies see brotherhoods of “nazarenos,” or penitents, with tall conical hats, monkish robes and hoods carrying or escorting the magnificent carriages through ancient streets of cities and towns nationwide.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 31, 2023

The cloister of a dozen monkish editorial staffers he inherited from his brilliant predecessor, Meg Greenfield, grew to more than 80 multimedia thinkers by the time of his death.

From Washington Post • Dec. 7, 2021

There they were placed in a dormitory occupied mostly by Indians and Sri Lankans, as well as Jermaine Rogers, a 43-year-old American with a linebacker physique and a monkish demeanor.

From New York Times • Oct. 28, 2020

A range of emotional vectors can be inferred, from turbulent and roiled to monkish and unruffled.

From Los Angeles Times • May 28, 2020

I thanked him for his kindness and followed him into the heart of the living room, a clean and monkish space that hardly looked lived in.

From "Confessions of a Murder Suspect" by James Patterson