pudgy 的定义
pudg·i·er, pudg·i·est.
- short and fat or thick: an infant's pudgy fingers.
pudgy 近义词
slightly fat
更多pudgy例句
- He is a pudgy, bespectacled, homburg-wearing cuckold of a Sherlock in those fish-grey postwar years of 1970s England.
- The young, professional players indulged the pudgy kingpin as he kicked his ball around in the dirt.
- A pudgy, bald man in a suit and sweater ensemble stands in an opening between two of the newly erected walls.
- He was a pudgy young boy and eventually fell in with a bad crowd.
- Some hung-over mornings he looks into the mirror and finds a pudgy Nosferatu looking back at him.
- The Briton, holding the documents in a pudgy hand, looked at the swift-gestured director with portentous solemnity.
- I cant let you increase your indebtedness, and his pudgy hand lifted the basket and put it on the shelf behind him.
- "Paul did it," accused Dodo, waving a pudgy, ink-stained little fist in the direction of her brother.
- The latter snapped pudgy fingers at the querulous Mr. Mitchell by virtue of his powerful partner.
- The man stopped, uttered an absurd little grunt, and thrust pudgy arms skyward.