skewerlike

adj

Etymology

From skewer + -like.

  1. inherited from skeuier
  2. suffixed as skewerlike — “skewer + like

Definitions

  1. Like a skewer

    Like a skewer; long, thin, and sharp.

    • The long, skewerlike dagger flashed and fell. The dealer struggled like a hen, striking his temple on the shelf, and then tumbled on the floor in a heap.

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