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ˈspuddy, a. [f. spud n. Cf. puddy a.] Short and stumpy or plump; thick-set.
a1825in Forby Voc. E. Anglia. 1854in A. E. Baker Northampt. Gloss. 1862Borrow Wales II. xiii. 142 The other was a short spuddy fellow, with a broad ugly face. Ibid. 143 He was father of the spuddy military puppy. 1863W. W. Story Roba di R. II. ii. §29 [Jewesses] who fill..the wide chair on which they sit, while they rest their spuddy hands on their knees. |