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He had a potbelly, a hairy gray chest, and a receding hairline.
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He'd gotten a hearing aid, grown a scraggly beard and cultivated a potbelly.
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He didn't get to be a brigadier on his looks, potbelly and all.
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In the end, though, it wasn't his potbelly that was getting in the way.
Usage of paunches in English
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We have put aside these paunches of the goats for our supper.
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The adult Spiders, with their disgraceful paunches, can do no better.
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All he saw consisted of grey hairs, wrinkles, double chins, paunches.
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I'd never yet noticed what big paunches old women usually have.
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They both had paunches already, and neither of them was as tall as me.
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Can it be a manifestation of gaiety, when the wanton sun warms their full paunches?
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As their own paunches swell above their chin:
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By your debauches, their fat paunches swell.
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Others are said to wear the devil in a string before their paunches; and others a ram's skin.
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All the men in the room had paunches and looked middle-aged, and most of the women were slightly overweight.
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The following experiment will tell us more fully: I pour into a watch-glass the crowds extracted from the hospitable paunches.
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Their hip bones lifted above their ridged paunches, their backbones, peaked sharp above, their withers were lean and pinched looking.
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It is inconceivable that male paunches were ever actually attractive to women or that tall men were thought uglier than short ones.
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Therefore I beg such lazy paunches or presumptuous saints to be persuaded and believe for God's sake that they are verily, verily!
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Those of us who enjoy the conversational trade in unsubstantiated rumour and salacious gossip get our paunches full at this time of the year.
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And, with faces beaming, and well-filled paunches, they passed into the bedroom with the supreme content of folks who have fared very sumptuously indeed.