pashalike
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[edit]pashalike (comparative more pashalike, superlative most pashalike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a pasha.
- 2008 March 9, Benjamin Black, “The Lemur”, in New York Times[1]:
- They had been in bed together all afternoon, Glass and his girl, and now at evening he was sprawled pashalike in his undershorts against a bank of pillows while Alison sat at her worktable with her back turned toward him, naked, on a red-plush piano stool, before the glowing and intently silent screen of her laptop.