Tardis-like
See also: Tardislike and TARDIS-like
English
Alternative forms
- Tardislike
- TARDIS-like
Etymology
TARDIS + -like
Adjective
Tardis-like (comparative more Tardis-like, superlative most Tardis-like)
- Resembling the TARDIS in some manner, e.g. shaped roughly like a phone booth, unexpectedly capacious, or providing an immersive look at history.
- 2007, Jonathan Trigell, Cham, Corsair (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- There was a row of blue Tardis-like Portaloos out behind the strip of trestle bars.
- 2014, Louisa George, Her Client from Hell, Harlequin (2014), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- Cassie sighed as she shoved everything back into the Tardis-like bag.
- 2015, Becky Ohlsen, Anna Kaminski, & Josephine Quintero, Lonely Planet Sweden, Lonely Planet (2015), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- At the Tardis-like Kanalmuséet […] you can be initiated into the history and mystery of the canal, designed by engineer Nils Ericson and inaugurated in 1868; or hop on a vessel yourself.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:Tardis-like.
- 2007, Jonathan Trigell, Cham, Corsair (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page: