pish
61posh — pish·posh; posh; …
62Pishpek — Pish•pek [[t]pɪʃˈpɛk[/t]] n. geg former name (until 1926) of Bishkek …
63apician — əˈpishən adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin apicianus, from Marcus Gavius Apicius fl A.D. 14 37 Roman epicure + Latin anus an : befitting Apicius; specifically : epicurean …
64deepish — pish, pēsh adjective : somewhat deep the theater was a complete little affair with a deepish stage Ngaio Marsh …
65glumpish — pish adjective archaic : somewhat grumpy …
66mugwumpish — pish adjective : suggesting or having the characteristics of mugwumpery a mugwumpish policy …
67pichurim — ˈpishərə̇m noun or pichurim bean ( s) Etymology: Portuguese pichurim, from Tupi pechurim : one of the thick strongly aromatic cotyledons of a tropical American tree (Nectandra pichurim) used as a substitute for nutmegs and as a flavoring agent… …
68pishpash — ˈpishˌpash, ˌpäsh noun ( es) Etymology: origin unknown India : a rice broth containing bits of meat …
69raspish — pish, pēsh adjective Etymology: rasp (I) + ish : irritable, rasping …
70shrimpish — pish, pēsh adjective : somewhat diminutive : puny tied the apron around his shrimpish person Christopher Morley …