Kiplingesque
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]Kiplingesque (comparative more Kiplingesque, superlative most Kiplingesque)
- Suggestive of Rudyard Kipling or his writings.
- 1919, Catholic World:
- The atmosphere is established in a truly Kiplingesque manner by the explanation of the first sketch — "A Retired Gentleman."
- 1975, Paul Scott, A Division of the Spoils:
- He's been sucked in by all that Kiplingesque double-talk that transformed India from a place where plain ordinary greedy Englishmen carved something out...
- 1981, Michael Patterson, The Revolution in German Theatre, 1900-1933:
- Furthermore, Brecht cut some of the more farcical elements and the rowdy Kiplingesque songs...