puddinglike

adj

Etymology

From pudding + -like.

  1. derived from *put-
  2. derived from botellus — “sausage, small intestine
  3. derived from boudin — “blood sausage, black pudding
  4. inherited from podynge — “kind of sausage; meat-filled animal stomach
  5. suffixed as puddinglike — “pudding + like

Definitions

  1. Resembling a pudding.

    • When it was just soft enough to be succulent but not entirely puddinglike, I let it cool so it wouldn’t wilt the peppers and the cherry tomatoes that I decided to add for their freshness.

The neighborhood

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