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squarish

[skwair-ish] / ˈskwɛər ɪʃ /


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A giant, squarish brown head appears, cutting a wake as it heads toward shore.

From Slate May 27, 2026

Sandgren shot the film in the squarish 1.33 “Academy” ratio, an unusual choice that results in a kind of on-screen claustrophobia.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 16, 2023

Though West Seattle had been annexed only four years prior, this squarish tract became, in 1911, the city’s first public place for indoor/outdoor recreation.

From Seattle Times Jun. 1, 2023

The squarish Kufic script, its hard angles a counterpoint to the floral excesses of the rest of the design, snaked its way up in bright blue over the two minarets.

From New York Times May 11, 2020

The demons called it a hatchet, but it was really a squarish sword, looking much like a cleaver except that the balance was truer.

From "Dragonwings" by Laurence Yep




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