doughily

English

Etymology

doughy + -ly

Adverb

doughily (comparative more doughily, superlative most doughily)

  1. In a doughy way.
    • 1998, Charlotte Vale Allen, Love Life, page 251:
      Her reactions to the X-rays were very severe, and for the first three or four days after treatment her skin had a positively gray tinge, her face puffing out doughily.
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