Definition of Chubbily

1. chubby [adv] - See also: chubby

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chubbily

chthonophagia
chthonophagy
chu-ko-nu
chub
chub mackerel
chub up
chuba
chubas
chubasco
chubascos
chubb
chubbed
chubbier
chubbies
chubbiest
chubbily (current term)
chubbiness
chubbinesses
chubbs
chubes
chubhead
chubis
chubs
chubster
chubsters
chubsucker
chubsuckers
chuchotage
chuck

Literary usage of Chubbily

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Letters of George Meredith by George Meredith (1912)
"... before he started he thought you were looking ruddily well—chubbily: so writing at least agrees with you. Yours is the better way. ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1889)
"There is one fat Moor who often comes, round, sensuous, and chubbily smooth-faced; a thrifty, oily, persuasive man, one that sleeps o' nights, ..."

3. Photography as a Fine Art: The Achievements and Possibilities of by Charles Henry Caffin (1901)
"By no means; he has too much skull beneath that soft thatch of hair, too much possibility of character in those chubbily decisive features and wide-apart, ..."

4. The Works of Thomas Hood by Thomas Hood, Epes Sargent (1865)
"... women, boys, and girls, all seriously or curiously interested in Death, except the vacant baby faces, which leaning chubbily on the mothers' shoulders, ..."

5. Letters, Poems and Selected Prose Writings of David Gray by David Gray, Josephus Nelson Larned (1888)
"The little fellows were taking their after-dinner nap, beneath white muslin curtains : and there were, among them, faces as chubbily beautiful as those ..."

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