(Pejorative) A fat or overweight person.
1 The humble pudge of fat above the actress's pubic hair.
2 Still, no matter your situation, there are several things you can do to minimize the pudge .
3 The sudden presence of Suzanne in my room: her hot feral smile, the pudge of her breasts.
4 She wears a blue dress that hugs her body from shoulder to knee, revealing a layer of pudge around her middle.
5 Joyce had been a pudge when she was a kid, but over the years the fat had shifted to all the right places.
6 It was now nearly dark, but we could see that the ice-floes were coming together, and crunching up a pudge of soft ice between them.
7 He, too, wore a Phi Beta Kappa key, and so did Pudge .
8 Old Pudge was going to law school and so was Jack Lawrence.
9 Pudge waved to them from the candy store at the corner.
10 Pudge rode on the trolley as far as the city limits.
11 I dare say Pudge knows quite as much about it as I do.
12 Genevieve, Pudge is outside; he'll take you out and buy you something cold.
13 Pudge himself would have a private income when he was twenty-one.
14 Ferdy Hillman, who was walking with Hugh and Pudge , demanded angrily.
15 Pudge threw a stone in that direction and sauntered after it, pitching and throwing.
16 Betty was rich, at least in the eyes of Pudge .
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