Wights are payin' five times the goin' rate fer nice plump feeders.
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First, lower corporate tax rates will plump up our companies' bottom lines.
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Oats are not as plump as in Scotland; they fill too quickly.
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I love how plump his cheeks look when he's sleeping, I said.
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Father Mathew was a great man, plump and red in the face.
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Blaine opened it, and saw a short, well-dressed, chubby-faced, earnest-looking young man.
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There was pride in the way his chubby feet patted the boards.
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The two middle fingers of a chubby hand were in his mouth.
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She clasped her chubby hands under the inspiration of a new idea.
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Your hands and feet will be long and thin, not chubby yet.
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She was a buxom young Vietnamese model with a yen for attention.
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In cold weather his preferences go toward the buxom, in summer, svelte.
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With her came the cook, a fresh buxom young woman of thirty.
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The buxom barmaid brought their drink, bending low in front of Owein.
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A number of buxom dames, accompanied by slender girls, were filing in.
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Robert craned forward, peering round the embonpoint of the man next him.
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The Russians had a great taste for her, owing to her embonpoint.
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They attempted to found their assertion upon the embonpoint of the French Princesses.
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His figure inclined to embonpoint; his short limbs accentuated this inclination.
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Their hair is dark and flat, and they have no embonpoint.
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She's in her early thirties, zaftig in a faux fur winter coat over an orange hooded sweatshirt.
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Sophie and Bella, my Bobbsey twins; zaftig Sophie gets half-baked ideas and petite Bella takes them out of the oven when done.
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Esther wore a little black, clingy dress that hugged her zaftig curves and dipped daringly down to reveal a Renaissance-era quantity of push-up bra cleavage.