Kinda, saddish, Neil stated as he licked his cheesy fingers. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Lyrics might be saddish but it is oh so soft and flowing. ❋ Hemopoetic (2002)
The countenance was long, elfin, sneering, solemn, as of a truculent demon, saddish for his trade, an ashamed, but unrepentant rascal. ❋ Various (N/A)
But when I looked at it, instead of feeling kinda happy inside like I nearly always did when we had our pretty lady other teacher for a teacher, I felt kinda saddish. ❋ Paul Hutchens (N/A)
Just that second, Tom's mother coughed, a kinda saddish, sickish cough, that sounded like maybe she was a lot sicker than she ought to be, and I knew that if my mom was as sick as that Pop would have a doctor out to see her right away, so I said, "Has the doctor been here?" ❋ Paul Hutchens (N/A)
No merrier man in his mess: in marked contrast to certain other individuals included like himself among the impressed portion of the ship's company; for these when not actively employed were sometimes, and more particularly in the last dog-watch when the drawing near of twilight induced revery, apt to fall into a saddish mood which in some partook of sullenness. ❋ Unknown (1924)
At the church sociables he used to hop around among them, chipping and chirping like a dicky-bird picking up seed; and he was a great hand to play the piano, and sing saddish, sweetish songs to them. ❋ George Horace Lorimer (1902)
He set up a little piece of poetry, which he made, himself, out of his own head -- three verses -- kind of sweet and saddish -- the name of it was, "Yes, crush, cold world, this breaking heart" -- and he left that all set up and ready to print in the paper, and didn't charge nothing for it. ❋ Unknown (1884)
Pray, sir, have you seen a gentleman with a weed hereabouts, rather a saddish gentleman? ❋ Unknown (1857)
His companion looked surprised, smiled, and in a hesitating, saddish voice said that he was an Englishman. ❋ John Henry Newman (1845)
Lost in Translation, Murray's soft, saddish face, and of course his quarter-century playing louche funnymen, brought a comic attitude to the quiet, precisely observed proceedings. ❋ Unknown (2010)
He set up a little piece of poetry, which he made, himself, out of his own head — three verses — kind of sweet and saddish — the name of it was, “Yes, crush, cold world, this breaking heart” — and he left that all set up and ready to print in the paper, and didn’t charge nothing for it. ❋ Unknown (2003)
'cause right that very second almost, I heard Mom say in a worried voice, "Yes, dear, but _weeds_ grow in a garden without anyone's planting them," which made me feel all saddish inside, and for some reason I could see our own garden which every spring and summer had all kinds of weeds -- ragweeds, smartweeds, and big ugly Jimson-weeds, and lots of other kinds. ❋ Paul Hutchens (N/A)
[The eyes] of a [buffalo] are very saddish ❋ Jehan Khan (2006)