Year round, it was always just airish enough to keep the reptile population in her lean-to down to a bare minimum, and with the deck chairs she had sitting around her card table, it was easy not even to take notice of them, so to speak. ❋ Edward Burke Dba Strannikov (2011)
Suggestion: write it down next time and do a run through while waiting “backstage.” — airish ❋ Unknown (2009)
September 10, 2008 at 11:27 am ai no cans finnish storees…as ai is not Finnish ai r duch airish ❋ Unknown (2008)
October 10, 2008 at 4:35 am ohai! diz bee where da parteez at? ai can joyn? airish cawfee wud bee vereh welcum… ai iz all alone at work an iz pleh. sconz sound vereh nomibl! ❋ Unknown (2008)
If all the airish signics of her dipandump helpabit from an Father Hogam till the Mutther Masons could not that Glugg to catch her by the calour of her brideness! ❋ Unknown (2006)
It's airish and dark, and the only way I know I'm in a long hallway and not a humongous room is the echoes. ❋ Unknown (2004)
It was airish in that room, so I was just as glad to put it on. ❋ Unknown (2004)
And in the winter time, it was really airish [Laughter]. ❋ Unknown (1980)
Doubtless she couldn't help being airish and arrogant, but we should go slow on toadyism, now and hereafter, in my opinion, which however stands for no more than it amounts to I hasten to say. ❋ Unknown (1901)
The princess would not have been quite so easy and airish, I guess, if she could have foreseen the fate of ❋ Unknown (1901)
Nora often tells us that it isn't "good form" to do this; and sometimes, when she's in an airish mood, she calls us "a pack of kissers," -- as if that were something dreadful. ❋ Barbara Yechton (1901)
None ob yer airish, stuck up folks, like a tarrapin carryin 'eberything on its back. ❋ Unknown (1892)
I will not say much about the exceptions, for they are few; (but I have met some of those few, and very incompetent and airish they were.) ❋ Unknown (1892)
She is just like what I was afraid she would be stand-offish and airish. ❋ Amy Ella Blanchard (1891)
Hisse'f, He do, 'Who is dese yer folks, anyhows, whar gittin' so airish, walkin 'up an' down an 'back an' fo'th on my yearf an 'spurnin' hit so's't dey spread kyarpets 'twix' hit an 'der footses, treatin' my yearf, w'at I done mek, lak 'twuz de dirt un'need der footses, an' ❋ Various (1887)
It will be bad for Chough if he is at all airish or scholastic, or individual in his opinions, for between a senior pastor's wife and his young assistant there is an hereditary distrust; conceit has no show at all in a young itinerant. ❋ George Alfred Townsend (1877)
"Sorter airish this morning '-- judge that horse o' yourn is tetched with the founder." ❋ Unknown (1845)
She said "...you [must] feel a little airish", as she stared down at him [coming out] of [the shower]. ❋ Aacham (2010)
[You’re] Airish ❋ Landersupermarket (2020)