English
Etymology
From hangar + -like.
Adjective
hangarlike (comparative more hangarlike, superlative most hangarlike)
- Resembling an aircraft hangar
2007 September 20, Zarah Crawford, “You Won’t Believe Who I Saw at Kohl’s”, in New York Times[1]:I WAS waiting in the checkout line of the hangarlike Kohl’s store at Caesar’s Bay Bazaar in Brooklyn, my arms full of clothes, when a white-haired lady sidled up to me.