Terms vs Atticky - What's the difference?
terms | atticky |
(informal) Resembling an attic or some aspect of one.
* 1922 , Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rough-hewn
* 1998 , Maeve Brennan, The Springs of Affection: Stories of Dublin
* 2008 , Melissa J Delbridge, Family Bible
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective atticky is
(informal) resembling an attic or some aspect of one.atticky
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- ...with its nice atticky smell that no other house in the world had! It just fitted all around you, when you went in the door...
- She had no intention of giving up her flat, especially since her rent included the three little atticky rooms on the third floor, the top floor of the house...
- You'd think it might hold the scent of smoke, or an atticky perfume of mouse and moth-wing.
