What's the difference between doughy and pudgy?

Doughy


Definition:

  • (a.) Like dough; soft and heavy; pasty; crude; flabby and pale; as, a doughy complexion.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Report of a patient who discharged water and doughy stools since birth.
  • (2) He was sloppy and careless, never more so than when Cunningham, a blown-up cruiserweight more than 3st lighter and years past his best, detonated a right hook on his exposed chin that sent his doughy form crashing to the canvas in the second round.
  • (3) Doughy consistency of the mass and quadriceps atrophy are other features.
  • (4) Multiple irregular ulcers, doughy infiltration of the bowel wall, multiple nodules and diffuse polyposis of the colon are classic patterns of secondary lymphoma of the gut.
  • (5) Of course, you need good bread, not the remains of a doughy, sliced loaf – those are only good for the ducks.
  • (6) Patient 2 developed 30 min after a similar dive painful, doughy swellings and redness over the upper ventral half of the thorax and both upper arms.
  • (7) Erythrodermic mastocytosis is a rare variant of diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis in which the skin becomes red, thickened, and lichenified and has a doughy consistency with multiple small papules on its surface, giving a leathery appearance to the skin.
  • (8) Abdominal pain and tenderness were the commonest clinical findings; "doughy abdomen" and a mass in right iliac fossa were uncommon.
  • (9) At the time of cementing of the femoral component, the medullary canal had been plugged with a bolus of bone cement and then filled with doughy Simplex-P methylmethacrylate in a retrograde fashion using a cement gun.
  • (10) Especially once the nation has watched video footage of a five-year-old Boris with soft doughy thighs negotiating a rubber boat down a river.
  • (11) Fermentation produces a white doughy paste – around 22,000 tonnes of it every year.
  • (12) In the fixated prosthetic group (eight rabbits), a 1.5-cm3 doughy bolus of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) was used to cement the prosthesis firmly.
  • (13) If Canadians are God's doughty people – and some of them these days his doughy people too – they were stoically out to enjoy themselves.
  • (14) The conformation of wheat gluten proteins in their functional hydrated solid state (doughy state) has been studied for the first time using attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy.
  • (15) The skin felt doughy and swolen on palpation but there was no oedematous pitting.
  • (16) The crisp-shelled burger buns are slightly doughy and absorbent and mould themselves around the contents.
  • (17) Group 1 received a bolus doughy Simplex polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) cement injected into the proximal tibia through a drill hole.
  • (18) Group I received a bolus of doughy Simplex polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) cement injected into the proximal tibia through a drill hole.
  • (19) One pair of siblings had subcutaneous tissue of doughy consistency and another pair had bladder hypertrophy.
  • (20) Of course, the tour is punctuated by stop-offs at two of Muia’s favourite pizzerias for a doughy, cheesy, refuel.

Pudgy


Definition:

  • (a.) Short and fat or sturdy; dumpy; podgy; as, a short, pudgy little man; a pudgy little hand.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This bank of chromosome 7-derived microclones should provide molecular start points for the isolation of a variety of developmental loci of unknown gene product, including the pudgy locus.
  • (2) Several important loci map to this area, including the albino locus (c), pink-eye dilution (p), and the developmental mutant, pudgy (pu).
  • (3) His pudgy looks and weird haircut – which gave rise to the western media’s mocking nickname of “Fatboy Kim” – have led some to suggest he is not a serious person.
  • (4) In a typical recent Tory poster, the Labour leader, artificially made to look pudgy, is crudely superimposed against the door of 10 Downing Street with his arm around Alex Salmond.
  • (5) A small picture of a pudgy-fingered young woman in a lumpily-painted yellow shawl sold for £16.2m at a Sotheby's auction last night, a record price for the artist - although since the last Vermeer to be auctioned was more than 80 years ago, and there is never likely to be another, a record was no surprise.
  • (6) We present 2 cases with typical features including sparse, coarse and stubby, kinky hair, depigmented skin, pudgy face, arrow-shaped upper lip, hypotonia, Babinski signs bilaterally, profound psychomotor retardation with disability of head control or rolling over, and poorly controlled myoclonic jerks.
  • (7) The singer's love of animals did not inhibit his adjectival exuberance, which included sneering at the "pot-dog pudginess" of princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.
  • (8) All three clones studied map to the dissected region, and as such also show genetic linkage to the pudgy locus.
  • (9) Kim Jong Il's On the Art of the Cinema (1973) "What a wretched fate," Shin Sang-ok, now 77, remembers thinking after the meeting with the pudgy man in the grey Mao jacket.
  • (10) Well she's married to the pudgy heart-throb dynast Kim Jong-un , North Korea's new leader.
  • (11) Even today, with Layla pudgy and happy and starting to say words such as "kitty" and "baby", I worry about her health constantly and, at times, can feel myself starting to drift away from her.

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