prettysome

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From pretty +‎ -some.

Adjective[edit]

prettysome (comparative more prettysome, superlative most prettysome)

  1. Characterised or marked by prettiness
    • 2013, Walter Wangerin, The Third Book of the Dun Cow:
      “Is a prettysome name, is Wachanga,” he croons.
    • 2014, Gwyn Hyman Rubio, Love and Ordinary Creatures:
      “I live on the isle of my dreams, and it's prettysome,” Beryl says, weaving her fingers together, pushing them away from her small breasts with a crack.
    • 2016, H. F. Heard, A Taste for Honey:
      “Obviously, my dear sir, you are not one of those wearisome, prettysome cottage gardeners, but, whether by luck or no, here is.

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