picture-skew
English
Etymology
A deliberately mispronounced respelling of picturesque, for humorous effect.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈpɪkt͡ʃəˌskjuː/
Adjective
picture-skew (not comparable)
- (humorous) Alternative form of picturesque
- 1926: Florence Nelson & C F Scheer, Safety education (Education Division, National Safety Council), page 22:
- However, in a broad-brimmed hat
- And frilly dress, she figured that
- She looked quite sweet and picture-skew,
- When seated in a green canoe.
- However, in a broad-brimmed hat
- 1943: James Styles, The Soul of the Universe, and Other Poems (New Method Ptg. Co.), page 12:
- This was their first trip on this road.
- That they were thrilled, their faces showed.
- One of them oft admired the view,
- Exclaiming, “Ain’t that picture-skew”!
- This was their first trip on this road.
- 1945: New statesman: The Week-end Review (Statesman and Nation Publishing), page 31:
- Cheap-looking, true — but picture-skew — my Kots will stretch for miles […]
- 1958: George Smith, The Cornhill Magazine (Smith, Elder and co.), volume 170, issues 1,015–1,020, page 333:
- {1} “ […] I thought it was out of date to like things to be picture-skew,” Peter said, […]
- {2} Picture-skew; a bit of tout droit; carry on, Jeeves; the horrible puns […]
- 2005: Philip Hart, The Flight of the Mystic Owls (Kessinger Publishing), page 184:
- “ […] We’ll get the elk and the deer and the rocks in our own picture-skew way, won’t we, Ron?”
- “If you mean ‘picturesque’ I’d say that you are quite right. […] ”
- “ […] We’ll get the elk and the deer and the rocks in our own picture-skew way, won’t we, Ron?”
- 1926: Florence Nelson & C F Scheer, Safety education (Education Division, National Safety Council), page 22:
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