a. [f. BLEAK a. + -ISH1.]

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  † 1.  Rather pale. Obs.

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1579.  Studley, Seneca’s Hippol. (1581), 67. A faynting fallow pale his bleakish cheekes disgrace.

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  2.  Rather bleak or exposed.

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1862.  Times, 18 Feb., 9/2. Kingsdown and Lansdown—two bleakish heaths in the West of England.

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