fubsy
English
    
WOTD – 2 January 2009
    
Pronunciation
    
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈfʌb.sɪ/
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Adjective
    
fubsy (comparative fubsier, superlative fubsiest)
- (Britain) short and stout; low and wide
-  1780, Madame d'Arblay, diary entry - May 1780:- A fubsy, good-humoured, laughing, silly […] old maid.
 
-  1833, anonymous, Frank Orby, page 11:- “Pray,” said Doctor Waldron, addressing Mrs. Green, “who is that little fubsy lady, with scarce a morsel of neck, and all covered with ribbands, pursued by that long ghost of a man in the Spanish dress?”
 
-  1837, Frederick Marryat, Snarleyyow, or, the Dog Fiend:- […] seated upon the widow's little fubsy sofa […]
 
-  1969, Vladimir Nabokov, Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle:- He knew she was nothing but a fubsy pig-pink whorelet and would elbow her face away when she attempted to kiss him after he had finished […]
 
 
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Translations
    
short and stout; low and wide
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