catacombic
English
Etymology
Adjective
catacombic (comparative more catacombic, superlative most catacombic)
- Resembling or characteristic of a catacomb.
- 2015 August 7, Phil Harrison, “ReviewAnything: a dog, the Tube Strike and more, rated and slated”, in The Guardian[1]:
- Either way, the track’s a mellow belter, or a melter, or a bellow: jittery, propulsive percussion slide-steps over fluttery layered vocal stabs and catacombic bass.