treatsome

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English

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Etymology

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From treat +‎ -some.

Adjective

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treatsome (comparative more treatsome, superlative most treatsome)

  1. Characterised or marked by treats; like a treat
    • 1979, Films and Filming, volume 26:
      Not one of the great comedies — and far too long at two hours for any comedy — '10' gets my vote as the most painless and treatsome afternoon I have spent at the movies in quite a time.
    • 2012, Joanna Weinberg, Cooking for Real Life:
      After a big Sunday lunch, or a treatsome supper, I tend to serve a couple of large hunks of cheese on a board before pudding, along with crackers and a green salad (on the same plate, very French, saves on washing up).

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