English
Etymology
From pudding + -like.
Adjective
puddinglike (comparative more puddinglike, superlative most puddinglike)
- Resembling a pudding.
2007 August 15, Melissa Clark, “A Nonconforming Eggplant”, in New York Times[1]:When it was just soft enough to be succulent but not entirely puddinglike, I let it cool so it wouldn’t wilt the peppers and the cherry tomatoes that I decided to add for their freshness.