pudgily,adv.|ˈpʌdʒɪlɪ| [f. pudgy a.1 + -ly2.] In a pudgy manner. 1926Harper's Mag. Feb. 351/1 One day she escorted the pudgily tottering six-weeks-old youngsters [sc. puppies] on a ramble over the lawn.1978R. Barnard Unruly Son iii. 34 He remained pudgily sunk in the easy chair.