Similar words: grubby, chubby, scrubby, stubble, stubborn, cubbyhole, stubbornly, tub. Meaning: ['tʌbɪ] adj. short and plump.
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1. Our chef was a genial, slightly tubby man.
2. The banker was a tubby, jolly-looking man.
3. He was a small, tubby man wearing a bulky suit with a belted jacket.
4. He's getting a bit tubby -- too much of his wife's cooking I expect.
5. One day, Tubby and Fuzzy went deep into the forest to find food.
6. He was a tubby little man in his fifties, with sparse hair.
7. Tubby body obesity, forehead, head cephalic, occipital and Yuhina are black(sentencedict.com/tubby.html), about 60 centimeters Yuhina.
8. Gaidar, a diminutive and tubby figure with a mordant and self-deprecating sense of humour, emerged as the dominant thinker and natural leader of his group.
9. He was short and tubby and amiable with an odd little toothbrush moustache.
10. Oscar reminded Horowitz of the Michelin tyre man - short and tubby, his belly bulging behind his belt, round-headed.
11. He had won three world titles by the time he faced a tubby, bespectacled Ulsterman in the 1985 final.
12. There will presumably also be some spending money for Tubby Ben í tez in the January sales.