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fubsy
[fuhb-zee]
adjective
short and stout.
fubsy
/ ˈʌɪ /
adjective
archaicshort and stout; squat
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of fubsy1
Example Sentences
Other “worthy” words it wants to see back in circulation include “fubsy,” which means fat and squat, “salubrious,” meaning healthy, and “anechdoche,” defined as a conversation in which everyone is talking but no one is listening.
Baby animals have the edge - fubsy lion cubs are cute - but their adult counterparts are, no matter how handsome, menacing.
Fubby, fub′i, Fubsy, fub′zi, adj. chubby.
On Says You! you will hear real or bluff definitions of such words as trank, chelp, and fubsy.
Old Frisian or Old French oddments, fubsy eloquences of Middle English and exotic intrusions from the Arabic.
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