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
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  • 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.
  • “Or the shortest kid that people call ‘Stretch,’ or you call the chubby guy ‘Slim,’ or—” Just Add Magic
  • He railed at his daughter Susan for being chubby (he wanted her to be as sleek and blond and country-clubbish as the daughters of his neighbors), criticized his son Ben for being a sissy, and seemed to love only his youngest child, Federico (born in Italy). John Cheever's Cruel Paradoxes
  • But he might have been better off sharing the secrets of his own diet with the chubby forward rather than feeding him fish. The Sun
  • Choose a jacket cropped at the waist, such as a fur "chubby"—a fluffy, short jacket—bolero, cashmere wrap or stole. The Right Length for a Winter Coat
  • A chubby cherubic child used to be the apple of parents' eyes.
  • Then, hobbling along on his chubby legs, his belly wagging with every step, he leads Magic to his stall.
  • He was a chubby man of medium height, with long dark curly hair and a friendly face. DOT.CON
  • Oh, and Gucci's woman wouldn't dream of leaving the house without a rigid leather vest or that little fur chubby in mink and anaconda for special occasions!
  • With green eyes that matched his mother and brother, downy blond hair, and a round, chubby face with nearly dime-sized dimples, he looked every bit identical to Michael when he was a child.
  • The satirical cartoonists had a field day depicting the chubby prince canoodling with a haggish grandmother Frances was over 40 when the affair began. Tart of the Week: Frances, Countess of Jersey
  • She was too eager, as I knew she would be, her chubby fingers plying the hair too fast.
  • He had a chubby face, was wearing a black jacket and beige-coloured trousers, and witnesses estimate his age as around 30.
  • They studied mice whose genetic makeup gives them distinctive yellow fur, but also makes them chubby.
  • The other one was young, chubby, red-faced, with short red hair and looked embarrassed.
  • She was a perfectly cherubic little girl that I affectionately called my chubby bunny. Here comes ChubbyBunny « Bored Mommy
  • I have a chubby body, short legs and thick, soft fur.
  • Growing up chubby with three sylphlike younger sisters, I was always in search of a quick fix to my weight problem.
  • I remember that half-size was code for what was called chubby teen and childrens clothing. Everything's Cooler with a Cape - A Dress A Day
  • Chubby, bubbly jazzman Fats Waller was among the first to really get bitten by the London bug.
  • She drags little Marga through Freedomland, the now-defunct Bronx theme park, in search of Chubby Checker. Erika Milvy: "Marga Gomez Is Not Getting Any Younger" Extended
  • She had bumpy skin and her cheeks were pretty chubby too. The Sun
  • That's all I can say, he's got a wide grin and full cheeks, not chubby, just open.
  • He smiled, jolly creases appearing on his chubby face.
  • Of course I joined in = D. Matt looked rather normal plus a little bumfluff, James looked a iccle chubby but still cute and he had a Blink teeshirt on and Charlie .. Fuct-up-girl Diary Entry
  • But Nicole claims that she's always been a tiny bony little waif, and during season one of The Simple Life, she was going through a rare chubby period.
  • a chubby child
  • Her chubby fingers trace unfamiliar lines beside mouths and eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was more chunky than chubby, and wore a denim jacket with denim pants.
  • I wore the longest veil I could find to cover my chubby arms like a cape. The Sun
  • Then, with the chubby chrome door open, you have to use another key to access its throat. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had bumpy skin and her cheeks were pretty chubby too. The Sun
  • After Pastor and Coon waded through a street turned pond to collect her bulldog, Chance, and her chubby Labrador, Max, they set off to find Mr. McCobb.
  • We've all seen it: a mother crouched on the floor, arms outstretched, cooing to her baby as he lopsidedly plops first one hand, then the other, on the carpet, dragging his chubby knees behind him.
  • But in commercial terms, has Chubby duffed his chance of maximising the big payday? Super-agent sold out of firm just as his players set out for golf grand slam
  • I felt sorry for the innumerable chubby people at the front who had to be gasping for air.
  • He has changed the face of golf from an image of chubby guys like Fuzzy Zoeller and Craig Stadler with few other athletic capabilities to that of a strapping man in the prime of his life.
  • But it isn't just a pretty bike marketed to aging riders with chubby wallets and matching paunches.
  • Her lips are pressed into a simple smile, giving her a pitted dimple and making the chubby cheeks chubbier.
  • Surgery can suck the fat out of chubby chins but methods can be costly and painful. The Sun
  • I couldn't go fast, no matter which gear I tried or how furiously I pumped my chubby legs.
  • The baby had clearly been crying, but was now calm, hiccuping around the chubby thumb he had placed in his mouth.
  • One of the youths is described as of chubby build, about 5ft 1ins tall and wearing a dark-coloured bobble hat with a white bobble on it, dark jacket and trousers and white trainers.
  • Then, with the chubby chrome door open, you have to use another key to access its throat. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had a chubby face, stubble, dark brown piercing eyes, dark eyebrows and short dark hair.
  • T R L Says: yeah rite yoo I bet you were gettin that veinna sausage you call a pecker a chubby writeing that bullshyt zuch Says: Think Progress
  • A complete stranger is applying blusher to my daughter's chubby cheeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Firstly, the film's hacker-as-hero shtick tapped into the geek chic of the dot-com days, before the bubble burst and sidewalks became littered with chubby, goateed types clutching ‘will program for food’ placards.
  • At the next station we drank large quantities of hot milk, flavored with butter, sugar and cinnamon, and then pushed on, with another chubby hop-o'-my-thumb as guide and driver. Northern Travel Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark and Lapland
  • I've got a slim body but my stomach and waist are still chubby.
  • The only clue it's him are those chubby cheeks. The Sun
  • A chubby middle-aged man reclining naked in the hall would presumably have upset other guests. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the same time, a chubby, square-faced man flattened his body against the roadway, and dangled his arm through the metal slats down into the sewer drain. A Kettle of Vultures
  • Her chubby fingers trace unfamiliar lines beside mouths and eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • But she's just slightly chubby and has nice rosy cheeks and is very sort of ordinary-looking.
  • Growing up I was called chubby or “big-boned” by adults. CSS: Shaping the New You
  • She and Kyle were twins but he was tall and lanky and she was short and chubby.
  • But she has only just started toddling, arms up, legs unbent, back down on her chubby bum at the first sign of wobble. Here Comes the Night
  • After all there's a wee joke waiting to be appointed to the post in Malawi, when it's convenient to him, his chargehand you know the wee chubby one who is used as a floor cloth every Thursday and his real boss, the sneaky, unelected and failed prime minister. General Dannatt = Government of all the talents?
  • His Moby Dick is a chubby flasher who has mall customers and employees alike terrified he'll open his trenchcoat for them. California Chronicle
  • It came as a shock to see how chubby he was as both a child and an early teenager.
  • He sat with his chubby fingers locked together, in a patient posture of restraint. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mum and Dad had a camcorder and I was chubby when I was running around on a beach at the age of three.
  • One of the gunmen was white, of chubby build and wearing a Post Office uniform consisting of a pale blue shirt and blue trousers.
  • You can find that quote in the liner notes for "Pioneering Women of Bluegrass," SFW40065 produced and recorded by Peter K. Siegel, with sidemen and bluegrass legends Lamar Grier, Chubby Wise, David Grisman, and Billy Baker. Georgianne Nienaber: Atlanta's Roxie Watson Band Honors Bluegrass Legend Hazel Dickens
  • The man carrying the knife was much shorter than his accomplice and was described as chubby with a red face.
  • He had twined his chubby arms around Vincent's neck.
  • I, meanwhile, looked like a confused chubby old bloke.
  • Pumpkin, the chubby chihuahua, faced an early death from obesity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Isn't she a bit chubby? What a big belly!
  • He follows that with a selection of dainty petits fours which look comically out of place in his chubby fingers. The Sun
  • Pictures of yourself as a chubby, wailing baby are likely to be quickly skipped over, while images of your nearest and dearest sporting the cutting-edge fashions of yesterday are worth lingering over.
  • He was a chubby man of medium height, with long dark curly hair and a friendly face. DOT.CON
  • She was eleven years old and pretty in a chubby sort of way.
  • There is barely an ounce of fat on his body, and he continues to make his team-mates look chubby.
  • He was a chubby man of medium height, with long dark curly hair and a friendly face. DOT.CON
  • Smell very sweet perfume smell, associate in spite of oneself instantly extremely lovely, chubby little girl about!
  • The winter had tried the last pair to their utmost endurance and the "rheumatiz" had long since got the last dollar, so she came with her chubby little sunburned legs bare. Letters of a Woman Homesteader
  • He was seven feet tall, a bit chubby, very muscly and the long Dai-Katana he carried made him even more impressive. Old story
  • Last year, he was photographed on holiday with chubby cheeks and a paunch spilling over his belt. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the lady's corresponding feature had not corresponded -- in other words, if her nose had been chubby, snub, or even Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale
  • Inside the ministry building I handed my documents to a chubby official in a flannel shirt. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was moderately overweight but no where near obese and the excess showed in her chubby cheeks and small saddlebags.
  • He had a round, plump face with gentle, long but narrowed eyes because his cheeks were so chubby.
  • Aidan was five, a sturdy boy with chubby arms and legs.
  • In the Patio de los Leones, over one hundred slender marble columns support ornate arches, shielding the rather chubby marble lions.
  • A little boy is pictured with his hands raised high, eyes looking off camera, lips pursed pensively to show off his adorable chubby cheeks.
  • He used to kid me about being chubby.
  • I like chubby chicks but the one pictured is not my type of chubby. I love fat bitches | My[confined]Space
  • Camp did not mind rain or cold -- he would cheerfully cook away with the water dripping from his battered derby to his chubby and cold-purpled nose -- but he did mind the wanigan. The Blazed Trail
  • Then, hobbling along on his chubby legs, his belly wagging with every step, he leads Magic to his stall.
  • A young vicar and his wife, with matching haunted faces, wheel their beautiful chubby little daughter down the corridor.
  • Well, I was a little bit chubby, and I didn't enjoy having to kneel on a cold stone step as the pageboy.
  • Instead, it was invented by a slightly chubby Swedish computer programmer who came up with the idea in his spare time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brian said the chubby New Zealand animals were some of the hardest to keep happy in soaring temperatures.
  • Chubby said, pouting, meaning there was nothing cool about it at all. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • A chubby middle-aged man reclining naked in the hall would presumably have upset other guests. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the grass behind the beach families munch on fish and chips, chasing off the chubby seagulls.
  • A ponderous misstep by the folks behind Family Guy, this unlikely spinoff is built around chubby, cheerful Cleveland Brown, who takes his son and moves back to his Virginia hometown. Beyond the top 10: The other premieres
  • I still wear my hair short and those chubby little cheeks haven't thinned out a bit.
  • Theirs is a subculture that gives a chubby finger to mortality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hi Pille, chubby is definitely better if it means more chocolate huh! Dear Santa
  • The counterman stood with his chubby hands on his thick waist. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • Her chubby fingers trace unfamiliar lines beside mouths and eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some people are actually attracted to chubby, plump, and otherwise overweight/large men and women.
  • The chimp is off, running God-knows-where, by the time the fat man has a knife and fork in his greasy, chubby hands. The Aristocrats « The Graveyard
  • I'm a Bratz!" the tot piped up proudly, a look-alike doll clutched in her chubby fist.
  • Ten years later, Dudley was still chubby and had blond curls.
  • No longer simply comic foils or chubby sidekicks, the leading men of these shows are supersize stars.
  • Lauren had changed from being a chatty, chubby, healthy child to become a withdrawn, frightened waif with ‘stick-insect thin’ arms.
  • Parents were horrified at the antics of chubby rocker Bill Haley and swivel-hipped Elvis Presley.
  • The fourth member of the group was chubby with a shaven head, a blue jumper and wearing spectacles.
  • There is barely an ounce of fat on his body, and he continues to make his team-mates look chubby.
  • Of course Australia is best known for its marsupial mammals: several species of kangaroo and their smaller cousins, the wallabies; the sweet-faced rural-and urban-dwelling ring-tailed possum; and the chubby hairy-nosed wombat.
  • A chubby, dark-haired, light-skinned African American girl stood. Family Storms
  • On Sunday night after giving Leta a bath I lathered her chubby legs and belly with that lotion and I was instantly reminded of the hospital and the time I spent there.
  • Then I find myself at Wal-Mart surrounded by screaming children whose chubby little necks I want to wring, and reality kicks in.
  • Not that I don't love mine though - it's absolutely perfect for my small chubby hands.
  • Soft off-white colours and pastels, chubby pillows and billowing curtains take the edge off a late night nursing or a restless bout of colic.
  • I'm now only the remains of a once chubby and lively man, having given my life to the writing of that caption. Christianity Today
  • Ah, Valentine's Day, a day of romance and expressions of love, flocks of chubby, pale-skinned, rosy-cheeked cherubs hovering, tiny bows and arrows poised, at the ready for any wandering souls in search of true love. Jamie Schler: Valentine's Day Flourless Chocolate Truffle Torte
  • My favourite is the chubby mustachioed nerd in the bottom right, fist punching the air in a paroxysm of ecstasy.
  • Dutiful clenched Thick's chubby wrist in his hand and Thick stood, stock-still and stolid, immobile and yet roaring like a bon. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Instead, it was invented by a slightly chubby Swedish computer programmer who came up with the idea in his spare time. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may be difficult to find the neck pulse in a baby because the neck tends to be short and chubby.
  • This insect's chubby cheeks and beady eyes look familiar. The Sun
  • With his warm chubby arms around my neck, I piggybacked him about the yard, feeling the eyes of my family watching us through the windows.
  • Pumpkin, the chubby chihuahua, faced an early death from obesity. Times, Sunday Times
  • One chubby little pipe-mouthed fellow clutches a coke and fries; elsewhere a hamburger is being crucified. The thrill of recognition « Squares of Wheat
  • I wore the longest veil I could find to cover my chubby arms like a cape. The Sun
  • I had chubby cheeks and felt awkward. The Sun
  • “Listen, I heard about your little bizness and hey, I think its time to get a little help and have something on the menu for the chubby chasers.” Real wifeys
  • His head was rather chubby. Times, Sunday Times
  • * For newcomers: True cherub is the singular, but it has a whole different connotations, more flying, chubby boy and less fiery wings with eyes. The Cherubim Goes To Church With Daddy
  • A bit chubby, with payot (sidelocks) and a great laugh. Cry to those using babies
  • Toto did not like the fat musicker and made a grab for his chubby leg. Love Letters
  • She had a pleasant untidy face and chubby warm hands that were nice to touch.
  • I was slightly on the chubby side then, a complete bookworm and teacher's pet.
  • Around her were tiny, silver eggs, chubby larvae, and pupae folded like mummies inside translucent cases.
  • ‘You're not seriously expecting me to photograph you with that tiddly chubby carp’ she said.
  • The journey's scarcely begun when he discovers a stowaway: Russell, a chubby, maladroit Wilderness Explorer Scout who's out to earn his Elderly Assistance Badge.
  • He had blondish brown hair, dark eyes and was chubby, not fat, but chubby.
  • Her chubby fingers trace unfamiliar lines beside mouths and eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was quite a chubby child which was an issue because the rest of my family weren't.
  • It came as a shock to see how chubby he was as both a child and an early teenager.
  • Once there, Christine spoke to a chubby policeman who directed us to a flight of stairs.
  • Who are these chubby, dorky, geeky guys who seem to now be ruling Hollywood?
  • Even though she was chubby, her shoulder-length curly hair framed an attractive, well-made-up face, and she wore her red stirrup pants and red-and-black angora sweater with panache.
  • I'm now only the remains of a once chubby and lively man, having given my life to the writing of that caption. Christianity Today
  • The subject was a cheeky-faced, chubby-bottomed urchin of about twelve.
  • Besides a few directly by his side (and Veloce who wasn't there) they were either week looking, skinny or chubby, porky fellows.
  • I'm working with you everyday to get those chubby legs of yours to assume more responsibility, but this is a hard slog as your are so very stubborn.
  • I mean, Lenora is a formerly chubby, moon-faced woman.
  • They were both about sixty, both very short, pink, and chubby, and both hatless. Notable & Quotable
  • The conductor, short, chubby, curly-haired and Puckish, has been effusive in his welcome.
  • Starving, beseeching Third World faces stared from arid landscapes into the greenery and chubby cheeks of the First World.
  • There are many more ectomorphs (naturally thin people) and endomorphs (naturally chubby people) than mesomorphs (naturally muscular people), and it's difficult to overcome genetic limitations.
  • That chubby, gurning fellow who calls people bigots. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cute, chubby and cuddly, everyone just had to reach out to pat his cheeks.
  • This insect's chubby cheeks and beady eyes look familiar. The Sun
  • It was a curious face, comely and yet feline, with a subtle suggestion of cruelty about the straight, strong little mouth and chubby jaw.
  • Walking toward the theatre, I see a limo pull up, a bodyguard jump out and escort a chubby, bewigged and bespectacled pop-culture idol from the street to the lobby.
  • He was this cute, chubby baby.
  • Each week, the response of the studio audience to such future stars as Paul Daniels, Peters and Lee and Roy "Chubby" Brown was gauged using a "clapometer". Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • They use the word 'chubby' -- who are they referring to? Leslie Goldman: The Skinny Model Diet
  • After his body was wet, Hugo's chubby little arms held onto his Dad while he leant back to wet his hair.
  • You are distracted by acrobats and circus performers and watch little chubby cheeked children clapping their hands with sheer joy.
  • She looks as though she feels wretched when her pleasantly chubby arm refuses to wedge itself into the fabric. The Sun
  • Born with skis attached to your little pink feet, with your chubby hands reaching for the sticks. TO HIS JUST DESSERTS
  • He sat with his chubby fingers locked together, in a patient posture of restraint. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was a chubby kid who grew into an overweight adult.
  • This is the paradox: the modern conveniences we've embraced to make things easier are the very things that are ultimately slowing us down and making us chubby.
  • He had twined his chubby arms around Vincent's neck.
  • I had chubby cheeks and felt awkward. The Sun
  • What you may have to do is feed both kitties the weight loss food and supplement skinny kitty's food when and where chubby kitty can't get to it.
  • She's a short, rather chubby woman who always dressed the same, in those long dresses and skirts that looked like she plucked them out of a reject bin.
  • He follows that with a selection of dainty petits fours which look comically out of place in his chubby fingers. The Sun
  • Remember Amritsar is the land of the Sardars, and that the glow on their chubby cheeks comes not with wheatgerm and soya, but with lassi and asli ghee.
  • His head was rather chubby. Times, Sunday Times
  • This insect's chubby cheeks and beady eyes look familiar. The Sun
  • It appears Cameron does not want to stand up to bully Brown encase he starts calling him names like toff and, snotty Eton boy, sending him home to cry big welting tears down his soft chubby face. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • He was a diminutive, solid, chubby-cheeked man not blessed with the greatest of pace. Times, Sunday Times
  • A person with the mumps often looks like he has chubby cheeks.
  • Before he could focus on the living room crammed with people, he was pounced on by a short, chubby, buxom woman who hugged him fiercely.
  • Rabbits who are too chubby are not able to groom themselves properly and this can cause medical problems.
  • So, Ailes is not a sociopath liar and murder-inciter, but rathar a great painter of chubby women with red hair? Think Progress » Ailes Defends Beck’s Incendiary Rhetoric: ‘He’s Talking About Hitler And Stalin’ Killing People, So It’s ‘Accurate’
  • At the next station we drank large quantities of hot milk, flavored with butter, sugar and cinnamon, and then pushed on, with another chubby hop-o'-my-thumb as guide and driver. Northern Travel Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark and Lapland
  • He had a chubby face, was wearing a black jacket and beige-coloured trousers, and witnesses estimate his age as around 30.
  • Surgery can suck the fat out of chubby chins but methods can be costly and painful. The Sun
  • His brown hair was gelled off to the side and his round, chubby face was set on his shoulders as though he didn't have a neck.
  • Mid fifties, chubby, buck teeth, grey hair and horn-rimmed glasses, Randall looked vaguely like that old British comedian Benny Hill.

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