Definition of Hatchety

1. like a hatchet [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hatchety

hatchet excavator
hatchet job
hatchet jobs
hatchet man
hatchet men
hatchetation
hatchetations
hatcheted
hatcheting
hatchetman
hatchetmen
hatchets
hatchetted
hatchetting
hatchety (current term)
hatching
hatchings
hatchite
hatchless
hatchlike
hatchling
hatchlings
hatchman
hatchmen
hatchment
hatchments
hatcht
hatchure
hatchures

Literary usage of Hatchety

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Realism in Literature and Art by Clarence Darrow (1899)
"... hatchety, up I go," and by this means soon vanish in the clouds. Tales of this sort used once to delight the world, and the readers half believed them ..."

2. The Bookman (1903)
""The slender figure," Miss Godfrey adds, "might have been a boy's, but the brown, hatchety face and the inscrutable eyes looked as if they had seen many a ..."

3. Memoir and Letters of Sara Coleridge by Sara Coleridge Coleridge, Edith Coleridge (1873)
"It is even more hollow and hatchety than it was. Middle-aged faces are very bad and difficult subjects. The lines and sinkings appear in them as ..."

4. London Society (1879)
"... where the roulette-table used to stand, and wondering what has become of the hatchety-faced croupier with a head like a snipe, who once—and only ..."

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