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Examples for "pudgy"
Examples for "pudgy"
1Then her pudgy body shuddered, and she let out a great cry.
2Read on to learn what makes these cute, pudgy critters so special.
3A pudgy hand grabbed the edge of the table and he stabilized.
4He waved a pudgy hand in a vague circle, indicating his visage.
5In profile, a little pudgy, he'd have made a good Santa Claus.
1Such was the highest type; the commoner was squat, dumpy, and heavy.
2A dumpy, motherly somebody in a seal-skin coat and a preposterous bonnet.
3And this lady with the dumpy dress and short blue curls .
4I like restaurants that are a little bit dumpy, without much decor.
5She was middle-aged and dumpy, and smelled of sour sweat and cigarettes.
1On the podgy form of Lackaday's predecessor it produced its comic effect.
2It wouldn't suit a plump and podgy person like myself at all.
3A shrewd, kindly, yet subtly derisive expression lit up Kutúzov's podgy face.
4In aspect, he was the exact opposite to the podgy Governor.
5And I would say Monis was a bit shorter and podgy.
1Jam roly-poly arrived on the scene in 1845, courtesy of Eliza Acton.
2For such things had he known since he was a roly-poly puppy.
3The roly-poly couple behind him parted to let him stumble past.
4Fanny has made the roly-poly pudding,' says he; the chops are my part.
5They both heard a curious roly-poly noise under the attic floor.
1Thus tubby-like proteins may be generally involved in transciliary trafficking of GPCRs.
2We directly examined a role for tubby in ciliary trafficking in vivo.
3A tubby guy operating the boom microphone squawked into his Nextel walkie-talkie.
4A shortish, tubby man whose figure added ten years to his age.
5She shouldn't care if I get a little tubby in the middle!
6He was a tubby, cheerful-looking guy, maybe seventeen or eighteen years old.
7The risks of rising household debt;Tackling the problem of tubby toddlers.
8The tubby Spanish officer departed, taking the case and other items with him.
9The tubby little man felt the edge of irony in the quiet voice.
10Her husband gave a glance at his tubby little figure in the glass.
11The ones he'd seen in the bog, including a tubby little dark-haired boy.
12But, even when tubby, Rafe seemed like a very different class of actor.
13Steve was a short, tubby man of African appearance, about thirty years old.
14He looked at the funny, tubby, jaunty, would-be smart, kneeling figure.
15A tubby, barefoot man with broken teeth and wild eyes opened the door.
16The dad was short and balding and the mum was mousy-haired and tubby.