She's a littlish girl, may be seventeen or eighteen, with yellow-like hair. From Wordnik.com. [Thyrza] Reference
As the Surveillant said to us all, leaning out of a littlish window, and to me personally upon occasion. From Wordnik.com. [The Enormous Room] Reference
An this littlish blades broke, you see, but I wouldnt hev a new un put in, cause they might be cheatin me an givin me another knife instid, for there isnt such a blade i the country, its got used to my hand, like. From Wordnik.com. [VI. Tending to Refute the Popular Prejudice against the Present of a Pocket-Knife. Book IIIThe Downfall] Reference
You don't Call yourself littlish, do you? '. From Wordnik.com. [The Nether World] Reference
An 'this littlish blade's broke, you see, but I wouldn't hev a new un put in, 'cause they might be cheatin' me an 'givin' me another knife instid, for there isn't such a blade i 'the country, -- it's got used to my hand, like. An' there was niver nobody else gen me nothin 'but what I got by my own sharpness, only you, Mr. Tom; if it wasn't Bill Fawks as gen me the terrier pup istid o' drowndin't it, an 'I had to jaw him a good un afore he'd give it me. ". From Wordnik.com. [The Mill on the Floss] Reference
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