witch-hunty
English
editEtymology
editFrom witch hunt + -y.
Adjective
editwitch-hunty (comparative more witch-hunty, superlative most witch-hunty)
- (informal) Characteristic of a witch-hunt.
- 1994, Extra!, volumes 7-8, page 32:
- Some of the more witch-hunty questions were subsequently withdrawn — e.g., "How many NPR staff have previously worked for Pacifica stations?"
- 2012, William Fotheringham, Roule Britannia: Great Britain and the Tour de France, Yellow Jersey Press, →ISBN, page 237:
- In the past, it had been assumed that riders were not using drugs unless proven otherwise, now, 'the speculation got very wearing. It got very witch-hunty. As soon as anyone was going well the fingers would be pointed.'