a. [f. STUPID a. + -ISH.] Somewhat stupid.

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1806.  Louisa Gurney, in A. J. C. Hare, Gurneys of Earlham (1895), I. 153. On Monday we had a stupidish dinner at the Fellowes’.

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1813.  Jane Austen, Lett. (1884), II. 178. It was stupidish; Fanny did her part very well, but there was a lack of talk altogether.

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1864.  Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., XVI. xiii. IV. 463. Much can be done in that way with stupidish populations.

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