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puddingy

a. Like pudding; having a heavy, stodgy texture.

Usage examples of "puddingy".

Scarred face, the puddingy red and white skin masking half the forehead, cheek, and chin.

She thanked God that she was still slight, and had not become puddingy with the years, so that she reached the ground safely, and scampered, her skirts held up, across the grass and through the gate.

He was still brooding on the lost Stuart cause, execrating the puddingy Hanoverians, as he called them.

Curiously, the ship had a slight gravity now, as though she were being drawn to the not-grey floor of hyperspace, faint and puddingy far below.

He felt the blade bite into the puddingy flesh and then the knife was almost torn from his grip as the wounded tentacle whipped back into the water.

The other was short and fleshy, poised between youthful plumpness and middle-aged corpulence, with puddingy features set in a smirking face, the high colour of which suggested a toping disposition.

I thought of the times I had butchered arrow-slain deer, of the black puddingy flesh full of blood that one found around such a wound.

Her features blurred and became puddingy, indeed resembling the consistency of what she had baked.