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Definition of Pudges
1. pudge [n] - See also: pudge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pudges
Literary usage of Pudges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Federal and State Constitutions: Colonial Charters, and Other Organic by Francis N. Thorpe, United States (1909)
"The pudges of the superior courts shall be elected by the general assembly, shall
hold their offices during good behavior, and shall at stated times receive ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1865)
"It opens with a statement, the very utterance of winch would have plunged any
other man than Mr. Gladstone into despair, bound as he was by pUdges which he ..."
3. A Voyage to South America: Describing at Large the Spanish Cities, Towns by Antonio de Ulloa, John Adams (1806)
"Here is also another of the Croisade; but the authority of these two pudges
extends not beyond the diocese, which is far less than that of the government, ..."
4. Documents Illustrative of English Church History by Henry Gee, William John Hardy (1896)
"The answer: When the same case is debated before pudges spiritual or temporal (as
above appears upon the case of laying violent hands on a clerk) they say, ..."