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Etymology

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From July-ish.

Adjective

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Julyish (comparative more Julyish, superlative most Julyish)

  1. Characteristic of July.
    • 1984, Pegi Nicol, Daffodils in Winter: The Life and Letters of Pegi Nicol MacLeod, 1904-1949[1], page 140:
      Here is nice Julyish Autumn too, but the local habit is to sweep up the leaves as fast as they fall as if they were wicked.
    • 1994, Dirk Sutro, West Coast Wave: New California Houses, page 159:
      Appearing a bit lost, two gentlemen stand in the Julyish dust, and while one is wiping some sweat from his forehead...