Lexicographical Neighbors of Pudgily
Literary usage of Pudgily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Medicine (1913)
"Infantile genitalia sometimes may exist in a marked degree in women who are of
the athletic type or in women who are of the pudgily dence of the premature ..."
2. Tutt and Mr. Tutt by Arthur Cheney Train (1920)
"The fact that he was pudgily built with a jellylike protuberance in front did
not prevent his wearing a readymade suit out of stock, of the very latest ..."
3. Studies in gynecology and obstetricsby Ellice McDonald by Ellice McDonald (1914)
"Infantile genitalia sometimes may exist in a marked degree in women who are of
the athletic type or in women who are of the pudgily dence of the premature ..."
4. The Story of Old Fort Loudon by Mary Noailles Murfree (1899)
"He paused pudgily, as if he were mentally in full run and had brought up with a
short stop. "Oh, you—" he exclaimed, in the tone of making an exception, ..."
5. The Pensionnaires: The Story of an American Girl who Took a Voice to Europe by Albert Richardson Carman (1903)
"One-two-d'ree-four-funf-six- and so on to eleven,' ' pushing his finger pudgily
at each one as he counted. 'But my guide says there are twelve,' she ..."