a. [Cf. prec.] Short and plump; podgy. Also Comb.
1892. Kipling, Barrack Room Ball., 23. Yon squidgy-nosed old idol. Ibid. (1893), Many Invent., 131. Jock, come an look at these squidgy, ham-shanked beggars.
a. [Cf. prec.] Short and plump; podgy. Also Comb.
1892. Kipling, Barrack Room Ball., 23. Yon squidgy-nosed old idol. Ibid. (1893), Many Invent., 131. Jock, come an look at these squidgy, ham-shanked beggars.