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Dumpy   /dˈəmpi/   Listen
adjective
Dumpy  adj.  (compar. dumpier; superl. dumpiest)  
1.
Short and thick; of low stature and disproportionately stout.
2.
Sullen or discontented. See 2nd dump 1. (Prov. Eng.)






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"Dumpy" Quotes from Famous Books



... it, and a few small shops along one side. Opposite the shops was the inn, the doctor's house, the market-house, and a public reading-room; and a bylane led from the green up towards the church—an old, low-walled, steep-roofed building, with a square, dumpy tower, in which hung a peal of bells, and where was placed a large, round, clumsy window. A clump of hardwood trees enclosed the upper end of the church-yard, and extended to the back of the rector's garden, quite ...
— Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 455 - Volume 18, New Series, September 18, 1852 • Various

... time came the Carmo Church, still unrepaired since 1755; Blackhorse Square, still bare of trees; the Government offices, still propped to prevent a tumble-down, and the old Custom House, still a bilious yellow; the vast barrack-like pile of S. Vicente, the historic Se or cathedral with dumpy towers; the black Castle of Sao Jorge, so hardly wrung from the gallant Moors, and the huge Santa Engracia, apparently ever to ...
— To the Gold Coast for Gold - A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.--Vol. I • Richard F. Burton

... going a little way along, he seated himself upon a dumpy stone post, to wait patiently till such time as the Palace ...
— In Honour's Cause - A Tale of the Days of George the First • George Manville Fenn

... of those dumpy hassock sort of things. John looked down at me vindictively for a moment and then a horrid smile started spreading about his ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, February 25th, 1920 • Various

... voice, that was admirably adapted to his appearance. Our captain fairly started; turned full toward the speaker; regarded him intently for a moment; and gulped the words he was about to utter, like one confounded. As he gazed, however, at little dumpy, examining his bow-legs, red broad cheeks, and coarse snub nose, he seemed to regain his self-command, as if satisfied the dead had not really returned ...
— Jack Tier or The Florida Reef • James Fenimore Cooper


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