toughish
English
Etymology
Adjective
toughish (comparative more toughish, superlative most toughish)
- Somewhat tough.
- 1918, Calvin Henry Kauffman, The Agaricaceae of Michigan, Volume 1
- The gills are never corky or woody and only slightly fleshy, usually arid and toughish.
- 1918, Calvin Henry Kauffman, The Agaricaceae of Michigan, Volume 1
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