释义 |
puddy, a. ? dial.|ˈpʌdɪ| [cf. pud n.1, hand, paw; also pud Sc., belly.] ‘Short, thick-set’ (Eng. Dial. Dict.); stumpy; pudgy.
1842Alb. Smith in Punch II. 24 The olive branches..poking their little puddy fingers into the creams. 1849― Pottleton Leg. 283 One or two little girls had squeezed the keepsakes..so tightly in their little puddy hands. 1874Jefferies John Smith's Shanty in Toilers of Field (1892) 196 Their red ‘puddy’ fists were fat. 1912W. Deeping Sincerity ii. 9 Her round, puddy, exquisitely complacent face looked out from between clay-coloured ringlets. |