porkiness
English
Etymology
porky + -ness
Noun
porkiness (uncountable)
- The quality of being porky.
- 2004, Stephen Fife, Best revenge (page 19)
- It would be like a Macy's Thanksgiving Day balloon in a small room — Porky Pig blown to his full girth, crushing everyone inside with his porkiness.
- 2009 June 3, Harold Mcgee, “Bringing Flavor Back to the Ham”, in New York Times:
- Have you ever placed a vanishingly thin morsel of rosy meat on your tongue and had it fill your mouth with deepest porkiness, or the aroma of tropical fruits, or caramel, or chocolate?
- 2004, Stephen Fife, Best revenge (page 19)