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    pursy
    /ˈpəːsi/

    adjective

    • 1. (especially of a horse) short of breath; asthmatic.
    • 2. (of a person) fat.

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  2. 1. : having a puckered appearance. 2. : purse-proud. Did you know? There are two adjectives spelled pursy, each with its own etymology.

  3. Feb 8, 2024 · pursy ( comparative pursier, superlative pursiest) Out of breath; short of breath, especially due to fatness. Fat and short .

  4. Pursy definition: short-winded, especially from corpulence or fatness.. See examples of PURSY used in a sentence.

  5. Definition of 'pursy' Word Frequency. pursy in British English. (ˈpɜːsɪ ) adjective. 1. short-winded. 2. archaic. fat; overweight. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C15: alteration of earlier pursive, from Anglo-French porsif, ultimately from Latin pulsāre to pulsate. Word Frequency.

  6. IPA guide. Other forms: pursily. Definitions of pursy. adjective. breathing laboriously or convulsively. synonyms: blown, short-winded, winded. breathless, dyspneal, dyspneic, dyspnoeal, dyspnoeic. not breathing or able to breathe except with difficulty.

  7. Adj. 1. pursy - breathing laboriously or convulsively. short-winded, winded, blown. breathless, dyspneal, dyspneic, dyspnoeal, dyspnoeic - not breathing or able to breathe except with difficulty; "breathless at thought of what I had done"; "breathless from running"; "followed the match with breathless interest".

  8. pursy. 1. [ pur-see ] show ipa. adjective, pur·si·er, pur·si·est. short-winded, especially from corpulence or fatness. corpulent or fat. Recommended videos. Powered by AnyClip. AnyClip Product Demo 2022. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported. AnyClip Product Demo 2022.

  9. 2 senses: 1. short-winded 2. archaic fat; overweight.... Click for more definitions.

  10. short-winded, esp. from corpulence or fatness. corpulent or fat. Anglo-French porsif, variant of Old French polsif, derivative (see - ive) of polser to pant, heave. See push. late Middle English purcy, variant of Middle English pursif 1400–50. pur′si•ly, adv. pur′si•ness, n. purs•y2 (pûr′ sē), adj., purs•i•er, purs•i•est. vain about one's wealth;

  11. Definition of pursy. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.