English
Etymology
From gulag + -like.
Adjective
gulaglike (comparative more gulaglike, superlative most gulaglike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a gulag.
2009 August 5, Mark Landler, “In Release of Journalists, Both Clintons Had Key Roles”, in New York Times[1]:They faced years of imprisonment in the gulaglike confines of a North Korean prison camp.