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Meanings of
fat person
in inglés
portugués
gordalhão
español
bola de manteca
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A rotund individual.
fatty
fatso
butterball
roly-poly
thin person
español
bola de manteca
Usage of
fat person
in inglés
1
Now, strangely enough, that small
fat
person
was nephew to Dick Dudley.
2
And she chuckled with all the full-bodied good humour of a
fat
person
.
3
Mrs. Worrett was the most enormously
fat
person
ever seen.
4
In other words, I was dressed like a
fat
person
.
5
They had never in their lives seen a
fat
person
.
6
You could imagine a really
fat
person
having prescription pants.
7
Even though she's terribly thin, she always sees a
fat
person
in the mirror.
8
The soft movements of his
fat
person
frightened her; she felt both fear and disgust.
9
A
fat
person
in a tight suit, unless it is perfectly new, should be interned.
10
But remember that chocolate candy is about the worst thing a
fat
person
can eat.
11
Also, the jovial,
fat
person
with the roving eyes might brighten things considerably for her.
12
Are you asking if I'd be more likely to give it to a
fat
person
?
13
There is a reason for the stereotype "the jolly
fat
person
.
"
14
Who is the funny
fat
person
with you?
15
So, before you look at a
fat
person
and weigh in on her medical records, pause.
16
There wasn't a
fat
person
to be seen.
Other examples for "fat person"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
fat
person
fat
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
fat person
portugués
gordalhão
gordão
español
bola de manteca
repolludo
regordete
gordinflón
barrilete
gordo
gordito
Fat person
through the time
Fat person
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common