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dumpy
1[duhm-pee]
adjective
dumpish; dejected; sulky.
dumpy
2[duhm-pee]
adjective
short and stout; squat.
a dumpy figure.
dumpy
1/ ˈʌɪ /
adjective
short and plump; squat
dumpy
2/ ˈʌɪ, ˈʌɪʃ /
adjective
rarein low spirits; depressed; morose
Other Word Forms
- dumpily adverb
- dumpiness noun
- ˈܳ辱 adverb
- ˈܳ辱Ա noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of dumpy1
Origin of dumpy2
Example Sentences
Winfrey said her excitement quickly turned into shame after she read the headline, which called her “Bumpy, lumpy and downright dumpy.”
Speaking about her weight and obesity in a TV special, the US broadcaster and actress said she would "never forget" called "bumpy, lumpy and down right dumpy" on a magazine cover.
“Well, it was pretty dumpy by the end,” Naidorf says, laughing.
Instead I gave them politics, death squads, a dumpy secretary stuck pet-sitting her neighbor’s cat and a hired goon with a love for rock music, all of them caught in the turbulent summer of 1971.
That roadway used to be attractive but now it’s just a dumpy safety hazard!
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