penny-dreadfulish

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== English == === Etymology === From penny dreadful +‎ -ish. === Adjective === penny-dreadfulish (comparative more penny-dreadfulish, superlative most penny-dreadfulish) Resembling or characteristic of a penny dreadful. 1936, Barnaby Ross, Drury Lane's Last Case, republished, March 1946, as by Ellery Queen, Little, Brown, page 250: But if Sedlar and Ales aren't the same, then there's only one conclusion to come to: they bear an uncanny resemblance to each other! We've been evading that conclusion because it seems—er—pulpy and penny-dreadfulish; but you can't get around it.