[
US
/ˈtʃəbi/
]
[ UK /tʃˈʌbi/ ]
[ UK /tʃˈʌbi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
sufficiently fat so as to have a pleasing fullness of figure
pleasingly plump
a chubby child
How To Use chubby In A Sentence
- The image shows a slightly chubby-faced man with receding, dark cropped hair, tanned skin and stubble.
- The car driver was white, wore glasses and had a chubby build.
- Theirs is a subculture that gives a chubby finger to mortality. Times, Sunday Times
- Not one more triple chin, chubby thigh or bulging cankle. The Sun
- Last year, he was photographed on holiday with chubby cheeks and a paunch spilling over his belt. Times, Sunday Times
- Paintings of fleshy nudes line the walls, and pillars are plastered with pictures of a chubby comic book character.
- No chubby sloppy americans in sweaty 'wife-beater' underwear. The mayor's next junket (Jack Bog's Blog)
- The chubby cherub can put in a good word with God.
- He was a chubby man of medium height, with long dark curly hair and a friendly face. DOT.CON
- Hal is indeed shallow, smug, chubby, in love with himself and in thrall to his late clergyman father's last piece of advice that he should chase only the hottest totty.