(Of sounds) full and rich.
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Examples for "obese"
Examples for "obese"
1How much longer will society tolerate industry profiting from making children obese?
2She said people who were obese needed to take some personal responsibility.
3Davidson said bariatric surgery patients tend to be the most obese, however.
4Conclusion: Overweight and obese children have increased in frequency in this population.
5Fighting fit: Sedentary toddlers are at greater risk of becoming obese adults.
1South Africa has a history of imposing weighty conditions on foreign takeovers.
2Its weighty subject matter is leavened by Rivera's trickster-like sense of humor.
3The solution of weighty problems in large part depends upon the answer.
4The subjects are simple, large, weighty; the form is compact, strong, suggestive.
5Christ's personal ministry was confined to Israel for obvious and weighty reasons.
1The guards grinned broadly as the corpulent negress waddled up the steps.
2The corpulent manager glanced along the table, a confident expression in place.
3There was not the least resentment cherished by the corpulent Mrs. Smith.
4The full-blooded, corpulent and vigorous should avoid West Africa like the plague.
5This organ was ripped from the corpulent breast of a jolly-faced troubadour.
1The rotund lady, for herself and the prince, replies in the negative.
2Then, leaning over, he whispered in the ear of the rotund musician.
3Jolly gents of rotund aspect are scarce on the ground these days.
4A rotund figure upon horseback appears at a bend in the road.
5This time it took the rotund form of a preacher from Alabama.
6She was a rotund woman, ample-bosomed and broad-hipped, with short, plump arms.
7Hard work and their cheerful temperament gave them both a rotund appearance.
8Houghton's rotund body pushed through the crowd, parting guests like the seas.
9A rotund, ruddy-faced man with a bushy mustache looked up at him.
10A man with a rotund skull and shoulders streamlined against the weather.
11Enid, the rotund and loquacious cook, spoke German, English, and French.
12But the farmers' most valuable asset was a more rotund and short-legged creature.
13Birds puff their feathers against the cold: outsize thrushes, portly blackbirds, rotund robins.
14The rotund superintendent of the elevator fanned himself lazily with his straw hat.
15While his body was slim in the Asiatic way, his face was rotund.
16Yes, it was the Baron, not decreased in rotund proportions since they parted.
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Estados Unidos da América