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puddingy

  • a word derived from pudding.
    pudding
    noun
    a thick, soft dessert, typically containing flour or some other thickener, milk, eggs, a flavoring, and sweetener.

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Then you’ll vigorously stir in the mayo and salt, so the yolks blend in to thicken the mayo further, into a soft, gloriously puddingy mass.

From Slate Mar. 29, 2018

Why would they, when the frontrunners all tend to be puddingy, little-watched middlebrow fare like The Imitation Game?

From The Guardian Feb. 24, 2017

Her expectations of a new and glamorous life were dashed by the puddingy greyness, the bitter cold, and the competent, casually cruel people.

From The Guardian Jun. 13, 2014

The paint he used was a magnificent muck, and with it he rendered ageing flesh, an Irishman's neck, a dog's fur, a baby's puddingy stare.

From The Guardian Jul. 22, 2011

It is generally about the size of a melon, a little fibrous towards the centre, but everywhere else quite smooth and puddingy, something in consistence between yeast-dumplings and batter-pudding.

From The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature — Volume 1 by Alfred Russel Wallace

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