We have no meanings for "somewhat corpulent" in our records yet.
1 He was a large man, somewhat corpulent ; or, as Rudolph had said, bloated.
2 Mr. Shaw was rather short in stature and, in the latter part of his life, somewhat corpulent .
3 He was a little man, somewhat corpulent , with bushy black eyebrows, intensely black eyes, and black closely-cropped beard.
4 In appearance he was about the middle height, and well and strongly built, though he latterly became somewhat corpulent .
5 The ex-captain was somewhat corpulent .
6 His complexion is of an olive colour, something between white and black; being of a seemly stature, but somewhat corpulent .
7 He was between fifty and sixty years of age, above the middle size, large and well made, though somewhat corpulent .
8 He was somewhat corpulent .
9 He had a fine person, combining an equal mixture of majesty and grace; was very strong, though not tall, and somewhat corpulent .
10 Here I must remark that Julian Mastakovich was a somewhat corpulent man, heavy, well-fed, puffy-cheeked, with a paunch and ankles as round as nuts.
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