pudge

/ (pʌdʒ) /


noun
  1. informal a variant of podge

Origin of pudge

1
C19: of uncertain origin; see pudgy

Words Nearby pudge

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How to use pudge in a sentence

  • There was one good thing; maybe he knew about my trouble with pudge, but he also had gone out of his way to find me.

    A Feast of Demons | William Morrison
  • "Dearest Honey-bug," this with a masculine swagger from pudge.

    Under the Law | Edwina Stanton Babcock
  • pudge looked serious, then he clasped anew the hand that held his.

    Under the Law | Edwina Stanton Babcock
  • pudge looked earnestly up into the two faces, smiling at him.

    Under the Law | Edwina Stanton Babcock
  • Tom halloed, and that blue-eyed pudge of a Catty pounded on the window with her fat little fist.