Pickwickian example sentences
Pick·wick·i·an
adjective
Pickwickian (adjective)
- of or like Mr. Pickwick in Dickens's Pickwick Papers, especially in being jovial, plump, or generous.
- (of words or their senses) misunderstood or misused; not literally meant, especially to avoid offense.
Synonyms
cheerful, jolly, happy, cheery, convivial, genial, friendly, amiable, affable, sociable, outgoing, clubbable, smiling, grinning, laughing, mirthful, merry, sunny, bright, joyful, exuberant, ebullient, lively, vivacious, sprightly, jaunty, breezy, carefree, unworried, untroubled, buoyant, optimistic, positive, chipper, chirpy, perky, smiley, upbeat, peppy, sparky, peart, gay, gladsome, jocund, joyous, jocose, blithe, blithesome, perk, miserable, gloomy"Pickwickian" Example Sentences
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