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Meaning of Potterish | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

Synonym of Potteresque.

informal

Examples

“I've not seen any genuine Harry Potter merchandise barring the journals and card games. Mostly I've seen generic "Wizard Doll"s. It's this Potterish character sans scar in a black robe. A lightningbolt is across his chest and his wand has a little star on the end. Now HE drives me nuts.”
“If everything in books is true, then... ..."Harry Potter" is a real person along with all the potterish^([sic]) stuff. ...there is a real enormus peach with oversized insects (James and the Giant Peach).”
“Wow... People actually buy these coins? I mean - in a weak moment, I could probably order one of these sets myself: [link] But, just ordinary coins with a Potterish motive? Nah. The site says that the coins are legal tender, but that doesn't mean that they're in regular circulation as well, does it?”
“They were going through the various types, and it immediately occurred to me that there was a similarity between choosing batons, and choosing wands, as in Harry Potter. (Mark Lawson must have overheard my thoughts, as he made a Potterish reference a few minutes later).”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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