spludgy

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Adjective[edit]

spludgy (comparative more spludgy, superlative most spludgy)

  1. Alternative form of splodgy
    • 1984, Lucy Gore, Diary of a working mum:
      As we were driving home, large spludgy balls of sleet drummed against the roof of the car. We had to wait a while before getting out.
    • 2002, Daniel Richler, Kicking Tomorrow:
      He stamps down the stairs, leaving spludgy footsteps in the carpet behind him.
    • 2004, Merle Thornton, After Moonlight:
      Discourse within discourse within — deeper and deeper in the mud till it closes over your unsuspecting head, scarcely a rising spludgy bubble to be seen.