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