Definition of Pudsy

1. pudgy [adj PUDSIER, PUDSIEST] - See also: pudgy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pudsy

pudgy
pudibund
pudical
pudicity
pudina
pudinas
pudique
pudknocker
pudor
pudors
puds
pudsey
pudsier
pudsiest
pudsy (current term)
pudu
pudus
pueblo
pueblos
puefellow
puefellows
puellae publicae
puellile
puer
puerarin
puered
puericulture
puerile

Literary usage of Pudsy

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

1. Magdalen College and King James II., 1686-1688 by John Rouse Bloxam, Falconer Madan (1886)
"Dr. pudsy refused. Dr. Smith, My IA with all submission to ye King's authority & theirs. ... pudsy, he could not. Dr. Smith, will obey y6 person in licitis, ..."

2. Magdalen College and King James II., 1686-1688 by John Rouse Bloxam, Falconer Madan (1886)
"IX pudsy. Dr. Smith, was for not going to election so needs not address. Dr. Bayly. Dr. Stafford. ... Dr. pudsy refers to ye paper of submission. ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1832)
"He was born at Leicester ; but after his marriage with his wellbeloved lady, Jane relict of Henry pudsy, Esq. he lived many years in this parish, ..."

4. The Constitutional Decisions of John Marshall by John Marshall, Joseph Potter Cotton (1905)
"That in the case of pudsy the felony was, as stated by Hale, a different felony from that originally intended, is unimportant in regard to the particular ..."

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