Blubbery (adjective)

  1. Having a plump or fleshy appearance, often in a way that is considered unattractive.
  2. Having a soft or flabby consistency, often as a result of being overweight.

Origin:

From the middle english word "blubber" meaning "to make a bubbling sound" and the suffix "-y" meaning "full of" or "having the characteristics of".

Examples:

  1. His blubbery arms jiggled as he waved goodbye.
  2. She felt self-conscious about her blubbery thighs.
  3. The seal's blubbery body made it slow and clumsy on land.
  4. He had a blubbery belly that hung over his belt.
  5. The blubbery dough wouldn't hold its shape when I tried to roll it out.
Some random words: condescend, skiffle, mesh