Her dark hair should have been twined in a missish braid to keep it from tangling as she slept, and instead it spilled in dark silken handfuls over her shoulders.
But I was kind of missish and made him step out onto the terrace.
So please put these missish concerns aside and let's concentrate on finding you a source of food.
I looked up at his tormented face, and my missish tendencies were banished, his need for comfort much exceeding my need for proper English conduct.
Myself having no stomach for missish chatter, I was certain that it would not be an event to relish.
Definition of missish in US English:
missish
adjectiveˈmisiSH
Affectedly demure, squeamish, or sentimental.
Example sentencesExamples
So please put these missish concerns aside and let's concentrate on finding you a source of food.
But I was kind of missish and made him step out onto the terrace.
Her dark hair should have been twined in a missish braid to keep it from tangling as she slept, and instead it spilled in dark silken handfuls over her shoulders.
I looked up at his tormented face, and my missish tendencies were banished, his need for comfort much exceeding my need for proper English conduct.
Myself having no stomach for missish chatter, I was certain that it would not be an event to relish.