pandemicky

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See also: pandemický

English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From pandemic +‎ -y.

Adjective[edit]

pandemicky (comparative more pandemicky, superlative most pandemicky)

  1. (informal) Of, relating to, or affected by a pandemic.
    • 2020 July 4, Shilpa Ganatra, “Eve Hewson: 'Dad thinks he's the Irish Kris Jenner'”, in Independent.ie[1]:
      In less pandemicy times, her job as an actor whisks her away from everyday life for weeks at a time; her older sister Jordan resides near her in Brooklyn, New York, and her father…well, he could be anywhere in the world, given that he's Bono.
    • 2022 January 29, Anthony Cummins, “Gary Shteyngart: ‘We’re entering a time of permanent crisis’”, in The Guardian[2]:
      In America, it seems to have done very well but my usual British publisher, Hamish Hamilton, didn’t want it: they said it was too pandemicky. Even my friends were like: “Who’s gonna read this when it’s published? Covid will be a distant memory.”