a. [f. LOUD a. + -ISH.] Somewhat loud.

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1860.  Reade, Cloister & H., II. 35. The voices had for some time been loudish round a table at the bottom of the hall.

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1866.  Carlyle, Remin. (1881), I. 290. Criticism … loudish universally and nowhere accurately just.

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