Definitions from Wiktionary (fewsome)
▸ adjective: (dialectal) Characterised or marked by paucity; sparse; very few.
▸ noun: A group made up of few.
▸ adjective: Alternative form of fusome [(UK, dialect, obsolete) Handy, deft-handed, workmanlike.]
▸ adjective: Alternative form of viewsome (“attractive, good-looking”) [(chiefly dialectal) Commanding a good view; attractive; comely; neat]
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▸ adjective: (dialectal) Characterised or marked by paucity; sparse; very few.
▸ noun: A group made up of few.
▸ adjective: Alternative form of fusome [(UK, dialect, obsolete) Handy, deft-handed, workmanlike.]
▸ adjective: Alternative form of viewsome (“attractive, good-looking”) [(chiefly dialectal) Commanding a good view; attractive; comely; neat]
Similar:
surehanded,
puttogether,
make-shift,
neathanded,
hamhanded,
dextrous,
kludgey,
hand-worked,
onehanded,
flunkeyish,
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