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1 But the farmers' most valuable asset was a more rotund and short-legged creature.
2 They were larger, more rotund , and older than mother, whose appearance struck me by contrast.
3 It was 2006 when we encountered a more rotund version of Finegan on the downslope of a fine career.
4 Since his ignominious departure to Lebanon two years ago, Omar Bakri has grown more rotund and he doesn't like it.
5 He has cut a more rotund , slightly more ponderous figure in the last 18 months, but remains a beautifully pure footballer.
6 It is more rotund than thick or heavy; it is not so much size as roundness; it is not mere plumpness, but form.
7 Then all save the more rotund of the old women left the forecourt, while its remaining occupant said to me with a sigh:
8 The average form of the galaxies was much more rotund and much more gaseous, in fact much more primitive, for them than for us.
9 The forms that weather out the formation above this, the Permian, appear to be more rotund , and tend more to domes and rounded hills.
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