1 They sat together latish in the evening in the Baron's room.
2 He is going to look in at the flat latish . '
3 This was in November, rather a latish month for active service on those waters.
4 It's latish already, judging by the sun.
5 A breeze blew up, and the latish sun hit the water, making the surface look like crumpled wax paper.
6 They won't be home till latish an' I'll go bail as full o' strong waters as they can carry.
8 It was latish one night, the botanist had not come home, I fell asleep, and left Thompson with the whisky.
9 We had kept it up a bit, and it was latish when I was making my way down to the stairs.
10 I'd been thinking in terms of a latish supper at a little hideaway I know on Cornelia Street in the Village.
11 At a latish seven, when the Grill had become nicely filled with a representative crowd, the Belknap-Jacksons arrived with his lordship.
12 Latish in the evening we were entertained with a sight, that is indeed singularly curious and interesting.
13 "It was latish , sir; about midnight, I think!"
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