User:SnowyCinema/promisey

Adjective

 * 1)  Promising.
 * 2) * year unknown, HawaH, The Poetry Of Yoga (Vol. 1), Lulu.com (ISBN 9781105149511), page 91:
 * I take you in as new and shiny and promisey, And full of hope, and I let you go and ease Out of all the old and ancient and dusty: Long kept rooms full of fears and relatives I do not know any more, the mustiness of old Dreams lost ...
 * 1) * 2013, Jim O'Neal, Amy van Singel, The Voice of the Blues: Classic Interviews from Living Blues Magazine, Routledge (ISBN 9781136707483), page 19:
 * ... that played the big circuits, like Bojangles Robinson and all those, was big-timers like that, and if that wasn&#39;t promisey, they&#39;d have to go the smaller places, in times when business was dull. Sara was kinda up in age.
 * 1)  Characteristic of or including promises.
 * 2) * 2019, Brett Paesel, Everything Is Just Fine, Grand Central Publishing (ISBN 9781538745632)
 * He had said forever. Lots of times. “You said...” Missy snarls. She can&#39;t remember exactly what he said. But it was a lot of promisey stuff. Alejandro lifts his head and looks at her and she feels like her legs are going to give out.
 * He had said forever. Lots of times. “You said...” Missy snarls. She can&#39;t remember exactly what he said. But it was a lot of promisey stuff. Alejandro lifts his head and looks at her and she feels like her legs are going to give out.

Verb

 * 1)  To promise.
 * 2) * 2019, M. H. Boroson, The Girl with No Face: The Daoshi Chronicles, Book Two, Simon and Schuster (ISBN 9781945863127)
 * "Kill rat?" he said. "Promisey?"