quizzy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From quiz +‎ -y. Sense 2 possibly influenced by English inquisitive.

Adjective[edit]

quizzy (comparative more quizzy, superlative most quizzy)

  1. (dated) Odd; eccentric.
    • 1811, Edward Nares, Thinks I-to-myself:
      [] as in all other balls, there was a certain sprinkling of fine ladies, and quizzy gentlemen, as well as of quizzy ladies and fine gentlemen, so that the several partnerships were as it might be, ill or well-arranged; []
  2. (rare) Inquisitive, curious.
    • 2011, Laurie Faria Stolarz, Silver is for Secrets:
      When Drea and I talked to the police yesterday, they were extra quizzy about you.” “Why?” Amber shrugs. “They made it seem like you're a suspect.”

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