mousy

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Etymology 1

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From mouse +‎ -y (forms adjectives from nouns).

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Adjective

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mousy (comparative mousier, superlative mousiest)

  1. Resembling a mouse.
    1. Quiet; stealthy.
    2. Timid.
    3. Of a greyish-brown colour.
      mousy:  
  2. Abounding in or infested with mice.
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Etymology 2

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From mouse +‎ -y (forms diminutives).

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Noun

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mousy (plural mousies)

  1. (childish) diminutive of mouse.
    Synonyms: mousekin, mouselet, mouseling
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