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mingy

[min-jee] / ˈmɪn dʒi /






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That vaguely mingy silhouette, so far in class terms from the fat-knot ties and lavish woolens of Savile Row suits favored by City types then and now, had an appealingly outsider air.

From New York Times • Jan. 15, 2011

But it's a mean, mingy thing — a lot of personal pique and inside baseball.

From Time • Sep. 23, 2010

There is not a mingy number in the lot.

From Time Magazine Archive

There are shallow passages: the bay devoted to Russian Constructivism, Futurism and the Bauhaus, for instance, is mingy.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the drab, chilly setting of a mingy government-sponsored art class, British Playwright David Storey sounds a muted dirge for a dying civilization.

From Time Magazine Archive




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