Crossword clues for newish
newish
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Newish
Newish \New"ish\, a.
Somewhat new; nearly new.
--Bacon.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
newish
1560s, from new + -ish.
Wiktionary
newish
a. (context informal English) Somewhat new
Usage examples of "newish".
She was expert at what she was doing, and, when he went into the newish apartment house on the Odeons Platz, she didn't go near the door to verify the address, but waited on the far side of the square until he came out.
Okay, so there was a potted plant in one corner, and black roller blinds over the windows, and even a word processor gathering dust on a newish plastic desk.
Daniel went round and re-shelved the books, holding back two or three newish ones that Wilkins had asked him to fetch.