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[ UK /pˈʌd‍ʒi/ ]
[ US /ˈpədʒi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. short and plump

How To Use pudgy In A Sentence

  • She was a short, pudgy woman with bright green eyes, and shoulder length curly blonde hair.
  • These matters cannot be hurried," explained the moneychanger, opening each of the saddlebags and allowing his pudgy fingers to run through the metal coins. Emperor of Ansalon
  • Older than the others, sideburned and pudgy, he was the only necktie wearer in the room apart from Pender. THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ
  • Ming, a gangster, has worked his way up the police force ranks and Yan, a cop, has been undercover as top hitman for Sam, the pudgy-faced godfather, for nearly a decade.
  • He hated the areaway grill, and a big brown spot on the pavement, and, as a truck-driver hates a motorman, so did he hate a pudgy woman across the street who peeped out from a second-story window and watched him with cynical interest. Our Mr. Wrenn
  • You ask, what if I had slipped from those Marseilles roofs, and been dashed to pieces on the cruel cobbles, or torn asunder by those ensanguined terrorists?" cries he,, swigging champagne and waving a pudgy finger. Watershed
  • His body was thick, his limbs short and awkward, his belly pudgy. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Their pudgy little hands are variously balled for punches, or raised in preparation for an opened-handed smack, fingers spread wide.
  • Bob uses the distraction to leg it, with a ‘rather you than me, mate’ expression on his adorable, pudgy little face.
  • Both are significantly smaller than our "big-boned" domestic house cat who now weighs in at a pudgy 15 lbs.
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