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Use "wideish" in a sentence
"In 1994 the first ball from Phil DeFreitas, a slowish, wideish long-hop was cracked to the cover boundary with such disdain by Michael Slater that England's challenge seemed to shrivel there and then."
"While her grey eyes rested on him -- there was a wideish space between these, and the division of her rich-coloured hair, so thick that it ventured to be smooth, made a free arch above them -- he was almost ashamed of that exercise of the pen which it was her present inclination to commend."
"That inconsequence once perpetrated, let me add, the impression was as right as any other -- the impression of the drive through the huge general tangled and fruited < i > podere </i > of the countryside; that of the pair of jogging hours that bring the visitor to where the wideish gate of the valley of the Serchio opens."