From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishchunkychunk‧y /ˈtʃʌŋki/ ●○○ adjective 1 THICK OBJECT OR MATERIALthick, solid, and heavy chunky jewellery2 chunky food has large pieces in it chunky peanut butter3 HBHsomeone who is chunky has a broad heavy body
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chunky• She was about my height, but chunky.• The books were small, chunky, and bright, specially designed for babies.• He was chunky and had a baby face and came to Our Lady of Mercy as a seasoned street fighter.• a sweater with chunky buttons• Dominating the space between the two front seats are two grey painted wooden vertical wheels with chunky cut-outs around their periphery.• A lot of highlighting, lots of chunky gold pieces.• Zachary, a big, chunky kid who played baseball and soccer, came through the doorway first.• Gold, black and brown patterned chunky knit cardigan, £135.• Cotton Aran chunky knit sweater with embroidered flowers, £32.99.• She wore a lot of chunky silver jewellery.• chunky silver jewelry• I remember one time a little short, chunky white girl.