jadish

/ˈdʒeɪdɪʃ/
adjective
  1. (of a horse) worn out, tired, or of poor quality; broken-down.
    • The old jadish mare could barely pull the cart up the hill.
    • He refused to ride the jadish pony, knowing it would not last the journey.
    • The farmer sold his jadish horse to the knacker for a small price.
  2. (of a person) worn out, exhausted, or in poor condition; jaded.
    • After working three double shifts, she felt completely jadish and could barely stand.
    • He looked jadish after weeks of sleepless nights caring for his sick child.
    • The long march left the soldiers jadish and desperate for rest.
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