a. [f. SQUIB sb.] Having something of the character of a squib.

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1676.  Mace, Musick’s Mon., 129. Toys, or Jiggs, are Light Squibbish Things.

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1822.  Examiner, 697/2. The squibbish breadth of humour in the encounter is highly diverting.

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1826.  Disraeli, V. Grey, III. viii. I had expected … something juvenile and squibbish, when lo! I was introduced to a corpulent individual.

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