o'clockish

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English

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Etymology

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o'clock +‎ -ish

Adverb

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o'clockish (not comparable)

  1. (informal) After a numeral, denotes a time of around the start of that hour.
    We'll have dinner at seven o'clockish, depending on how soon Keith arrives.