octopusy

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Etymology

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From octopus +‎ -y.

Adjective

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octopusy (comparative more octopusy, superlative most octopusy)

  1. Resembling an octopus; octopuslike.
    • 1911, John Ames Mitchell, Life, page 948:
      A Robber? No; his scheme was free
      Of aught octopusy or sharky;
      He planned, as far as I can see,
      An Altruistic Oligarchy; []
    • 1965 (edition), Philip Wylie, Autumn Romance:
      "Sting rays?" Dodson chuckled. "They scram when they see you. And that little shark wouldn't hurt a baby." "It looks octopusy." she said. "They never get big around here." "Morays, then?" Dodson laughed.
    • 2000 May 15, Pietro I., “Worlds Collide”, in alt.games.half-life (Usenet):
      I'm at "worlds collide" level, where i don't know how i have to kill the big octopusy monster!

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