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chubby-cheeked

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  • chubby — 1610s, lit. resembling a chub, from CHUB (Cf. chub), the short, thick type of fish + Y (Cf. y) (2). Perhaps influenced by O.N. kumba log, kumben stumpy. ME chubbe ... was also used of a lazy, spiritless fellow; a rustic, simpleton; dolt, fool… …   Etymology dictionary

  • chubby — round and plump; overweight. Supposedly derived from the thick bodied and round cheeked cyprinid fish Leuciscus cephalus, the chub of Europe …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • chubby chops — /ˈtʃʌbi tʃɒps/ (say chubee chops) noun Colloquial (humorous) a fat cheeked baby or small child …  

  • cheek — [[t]tʃi͟ːk[/t]] cheeks 1) N COUNT Your cheeks are the sides of your face below your eyes. Tears were running down her cheeks... She kissed him lightly on both cheeks. Derived words: cheeked COMB in ADJ ...rosy cheeked children. ...a fat, chubby… …   English dictionary

  • Cherubism — Classification and external resources Facial appearance of 37 year old woman diagnosed with cherubism. ICD 10 K …   Wikipedia

  • b(e)u-2, bh(e)ū̆- —     b(e)u 2, bh(e)ū̆     English meaning: to swell, puff     Deutsche Übersetzung: “aufblasen, schwellen”     Note: Explosive sound of the inflated cheek, like pu , phu see d .; running beside primeval creation crosses the sound lawful… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • Neuchâtel — For other uses, see Neuchâtel (disambiguation). Neuchâtel Country Switzerland …   Wikipedia

  • Tomb of Aline — The Tomb of Aline is an ancient Egyptian grave from the time of Tiberius or Hadrian, excavated at Hawara in 1892. Find conditions, finds, dateIn the second half of the 19th century, the increasing interest in Egyptian history, culture and art led …   Wikipedia

  • Gaiford — Recorded as Gayford, Gaiford, Gayforth, and possibly others this is an English surname, but of Olde French origins. It is a variant of the more popular Giffard or Gifford, and was once claimed to be almost exclusively recorded in the northern… …   Surnames reference

  • Gayforth — Recorded as Gayford, Gaiford, Gayforth, and possibly others this is an English surname, but of Olde French origins. It is a variant of the more popular Giffard or Gifford, and was once claimed to be almost exclusively recorded in the northern… …   Surnames reference

  • Giffard — This surname is of some considerable antiquity and was introduced nto England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. It has two possible origins, the first of which is as the Anglicized form of the Germanic personal name Gebhardt , composed of the… …   Surnames reference

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