tableclothy
English
Etymology
tablecloth + -y
Adjective
tableclothy (comparative more tableclothy, superlative most tableclothy)
- (informal) Resembling or typified by tablecloths.
- 2004, Erica Munro, Guilty Feet, page 31:
- Always an ambitious dresser, this morning she'd got herself up in her favourite grass-green poncho, which was a Paisley-printed wool tableclothy affair, edged with short, matted black fringes.
- 2004, William Black, Al Dente: The Adventures of a Gastronome in Italy, page 253:
- Rabbit meal number two was in the guidebooks' favourite restaurant, a serious, tableclothy sort of place, obviously proud of its three forks.
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