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1 The Dutch, from having great quantities of animal food, are rather corpulent .
2 The Camanchees are low in stature, and usually are rather corpulent .
3 With a quick smile I looked toward our rather corpulent guest across the table.
4 He was tall and rather corpulent , but appeared to advantage.
5 He was a tall, rather corpulent man, with a ruddy complexion, and white whiskers.
6 He is tall, rather corpulent , and has more of the negro feature than common, but has large eyes.
7 This was Dick Blatchford, a round-faced, rather corpulent , rather silent though jovial-looking individual, with a calculating and humorous eye.
8 He was very tall and rather corpulent ; he was lame and walked with a labored gait, leaning on a staff.
9 If the dead could speak they would point their skeletal fingers at the rather corpulent figure who sent them to their doom.
10 Five minutes later he was bobbing alongside the schooner, a rope ladder had been lowered, and Boris Karpov's rather corpulent body was climbing down.
11 His Imperial Majesty was yet in his youth; rather corpulent , if anything, with a care-free, pleasant face, and a polite, indifferent, and easy address.
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