molelike

English

Etymology

mole + -like

Adjective

molelike (comparative more molelike, superlative most molelike)

  1. Resembling a mole.
    • 2007 February 9, Susan Stewart, “Comedy in Lo-Fi and of the Highly Subterranean Variety”, in New York Times:
      Disaster strikes, and in the end goofy Saul Malone is left alone to discover the core world, which is peopled by molelike creatures whom he describes as “cockeyed copulators,” “drunk on fornication and cheap pineapple wine.”
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