straightish


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straightish

(ˈstreɪtɪʃ)
adj
almost but not quite straight
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The trigger itself is a straightish model that's quite comfortable.
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The stunning right - it was short, straightish but also a cross - was perfectly timed and placed by the wily, experienced champion, who had tolerated the disrespectful pre-fight verbals from Groves, ten years Froch's junior.
After Will Smith, the opener is Durham's best outfielder, so it was incredible he dropped a catch Adil Rashid flicked right to him at a straightish midwicket.