browsy
browsy
(ˈbraʊzɪ) adjcharacterized by browsing
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But since Richard Booth opened his first bookshop in the 1960s, Hay has been a byword for
browsy, bookish inquiry and adventure.
Rejecting the history-museum standard of wordy plaques,
browsy pace and relics under glass, the center plans a guided multimedia extravaganza to "appeal to the hearts as well as the minds" of heritage seekers.
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