52 examples of pudgy in sentences

Candor even compels the statement that in her pudgy swarthy face there was a droll suggestion of the pug-dog.

The hyperthyroid has long slender fingers, the subthyroid pudgy, coarse, ugly foreshortened hands, often cold, and bluish.

Remembering with a shudder how Bell Telephone and Standard Oil might once have been bought for a song, Bushwyck Carr determined that in this case his pudgy fingers should not miss the forelock of Time and the divided skirts of Chance.

"I cannot permit it," Mr. Jukesbury insisted, and waved a pudgy hand in the moonlight.

" The sheriff struck his forehead with a pudgy hand.

"I guess Polly's one of 'em, but which!" Santa Claus was the same rotund, pudgy old fellowwith the long white beard and the laughing facethat children love, and on his broad back was the proverbial pack of presents.

She seemed not to be able to speak, and, by way of relieving herself of her overcharge of wrath, smote me several times on either ear with that pudgy hand I had so often pressed in mine or tenderly kissed.

"] Gibelin lifted his pudgy hands deprecatingly.

So saying he took her bony little hand and bowed over it, and made another bow of precisely the same ceremony over the widow Broadnax's pudgy fingers.

Sid Hahn put up a pudgy hand in protest.

Dooze is two in French," and she held up two pudgy fingers.

Paul would have welcomed the prospect of prison fare, but he reasoned that it would be an incomplete satisfaction merely to mash the pudgy face of Mr. Burns and hear him clamor.

I wondered if I had grown pudgy, dreadful word; stout carries a certain dignity, but pudgy suggests bunchy, wabbling flesh.

I wondered if I had grown pudgy, dreadful word; stout carries a certain dignity, but pudgy suggests bunchy, wabbling flesh.

Cortright is not threatened with apoplexy or heart failure, he's grown pudgy, and his clothes are all too small!

A pudgy worm belongs to chestnuts, not to books.

A pudgy antiquarian is a thing unheard of since monastic days, when annal making was not deemed out of place if mingled with the rotund jollity of a Friar Tuck.

Martin Cortright, the precise, in stocking feet, skull cap, and dressing gown, perched on top of the step-ladder, was clutching a book in one hand, within the other he held Miss Lavinia's slender fingers in greeting, while his face had a curious expression of surprise, pleasure, and a wild desire to regain his slippers that were down on the floor, a combination that made him look extremely foolish as well as "pudgy.

They're so fat and pudgy that they never do look like real leaves.

The fat man tossed off the glass of whisky and then stood with a pudgy hand pressed against his breast and the upward glance of one who awaits a calamity.

The little rusty, pudgy steamboat lay at the down-stream side of the Foundry wharf.

When it was still again, it looked so comic, lying contentedly on its fat side like a pudgy baby, that Perry had a roar of laughter, which, like other laughter to one's self, did not sound very merry, particularly as the north-wind was howling ominously, and the broken ice on its downward way was whispering and moaning and talking on in a most mysterious and inarticulate manner.

he exclaimed, grasping Garcia's pudgy hand melodramatically.

" Adelaide was at the door to take courteous leave of him, and Mrs. Somers bowed from the top of the stairs, revealing a pair of large ankles, whose base rested in a pair of shabby, pudgy slippers.

But the light fell strong and red beneath the shade, and the full glare of the astral lamp seemed centred on that pudgy hand, in its inevitable glove, that had fixed so firm a gripe on the back of the mahogany chair as to strain open one of the fingers of the tight, tawny kid-glove worn by Dr. Englehart.

52 examples of  pudgy  in sentences