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Divorced. Used to be handsome, now kind of squidgy round the edges.
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* kind of squidgy round the edges?
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this is a dialogue from movie Notting Hill and i can't find out this line what's meaning.
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What Ian said. "Squidgy" is primarily a British word, and quite informal. I don't think I've ever heard it used in Canada. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/squidgy has a good description. If you look up "Pillsbury Dough Boy" on YouTube, you'll see a great example of "squidgy" or even "squidgy around the edges."
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It means a little bit fat or ‘chubby’
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Less sharp, less defined, less chiselled
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