querysome

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From query +‎ -some.

Adjective[edit]

querysome (comparative more querysome, superlative most querysome)

  1. Characterised or marked by inquiry, inquisitiveness, or inquisition
    • 2016, Michael Z. Lewin, The Enemies Within:
      “Including having a bouncer on the premises?” “A bouncer?” “A guy in a uniform who gets rid of querysome people by talking their hind legs off—but making it clear that if necessary he'd pull them off with his bare hands.”
    • 2016, William W. Johnstone, Manhunt:
      Elizabeth gave him a querysome look and tapped her pencil stub on her little pad of paper. “You just asked for my speciality without me even tellin' you about it. I don't recognize you and I doubt my pie is all that famous.”