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Meanings of
rotund
in inglés
Excessively fat.
obese
weighty
corpulent
Related terms
fat
(Of sounds) full and rich.
round
pear-shaped
orotund
Related terms
full
Rotund.
Related terms
rounded
Usage of
rotund
in inglés
1
The
rotund
lady, for herself and the prince, replies in the negative.
2
Then, leaning over, he whispered in the ear of the
rotund
musician.
3
Jolly gents of
rotund
aspect are scarce on the ground these days.
4
A
rotund
figure upon horseback appears at a bend in the road.
5
This time it took the
rotund
form of a preacher from Alabama.
6
She was a
rotund
woman, ample-bosomed and broad-hipped, with short, plump arms.
7
Hard work and their cheerful temperament gave them both a
rotund
appearance.
8
Houghton's
rotund
body pushed through the crowd, parting guests like the seas.
9
A
rotund
,
ruddy-faced man with a bushy mustache looked up at him.
10
A man with a
rotund
skull and shoulders streamlined against the weather.
11
Enid, the
rotund
and loquacious cook, spoke German, English, and French.
12
But the farmers' most valuable asset was a more
rotund
and short-legged creature.
13
Birds puff their feathers against the cold: outsize thrushes, portly blackbirds,
rotund
robins.
14
The
rotund
superintendent of the elevator fanned himself lazily with his straw hat.
15
While his body was slim in the Asiatic way, his face was
rotund
.
16
Yes, it was the Baron, not decreased in
rotund
proportions since they parted.
Other examples for "rotund"
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About this term
rotund
Adjective
Frequent collocations
rotund man
rotund figure
more rotund
rotund face
rotund body
More collocations
Rotund
through the time
Rotund
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common