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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slightly undertakerish" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has a somber or morbid quality, often in a humorous or ironic context. Example: "The decor of the restaurant was a bit too dark and a slightly undertakerish for my taste."
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There's a slightly undertakerish look about him.
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It got a laugh: Tony does look slightly undertakerish, with white hair, a white moustache and a long, thin face.
A slightly younger reader.
A slightly dysfunctional bubble.
Albeit a slightly deluded one.
There's a slightly softer, gentler Marty".
Sarkar responded with a slightly offbeat variation.
Mr. Ramsey offers a slightly different explanation.
Ms. Bailey has a slightly different take.
"We are a slightly different club.
Evangelical Christianity is a slightly hazy term.
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