stuggy

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stuggy (comparative more stuggy, superlative most stuggy)

  1. (Cornwall) stocky; stout
    • 1986, Philip Mason, Call the Next Witness, page 50:
      He was a stuggy little man, with very small eyes set rather slanting in his square face, and a jaw like a pike.

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