Sentence examples for pudgy from inspiring English sources

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pudgy

adjective

Fat, overweight (pertaining particularly to children), plump; chubby.

  • The pudgy child had a difficult time running the mile.

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Colours clash, as they are apt to do in real life, while the children Brown loved to paint have the look of pudgy potatoes.

But Congo's pudgy rulers have never worried about ants like Mr Likoka.

He played his last match, like his first, at Butlin's, and ended his days on benefit in a tiny council flat, much as he had started.And yet when darts fans thought of Jocky, what they remembered was his smile: huge, toothless and ecstatic, with his pudgy arms raised in victory on either side.

At issue is whether to concede that Mr Prabhakaran, whose pudgy corpse was displayed for television cameras by the army and then burned, is really dead.On May 24th Selvarasa Pathmanathan, head of international relations for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), as the group are properly known, said its "incomparable leader and supreme commander" had been martyred.

Some rescued pictures of the pudgy dictator before searching for trapped relations.This story is typical of what North Koreans have to read over breakfast, if they have any breakfast.

A HUSHED silence fell over the crowd when Anders Behring Breivik entered an Oslo courtroom shortly before nine o'clock this morning to face trial for killing 77 people, mostly youngsters, on July 22nd last year.Mr Breivik, a pudgy 33-year-old with a wispy beard, looked like an ordinary Joe obliged to wear an uncomfortable smart suit for a grand occasion.

That board must also finish restructuring Credit Suisse's still pudgy banking operations.

Finally there is Bruce Wasserstein, the pudgy, unkempt banking genius who was wooed to Lazard by Mr David-Weill and who, over the latter's objections, brought Lazard public in 2005 at a valuation of almost $2 billion (and is shown celebrating with his colleagues above).

HIS pudgy, mustachioed face is all over Karachi.

He was too pudgy to look romantic or heroic.

Successful French politicians tend to be smooth and elegant; Mr Raffarin, 53, is pudgy and rumpled.

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