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1 Physically he was very robust-overfive feet ten in height, and very corpulent .
2 They were inhabited by black people, very corpulent and naked.
3 He was of a short and very corpulent figure.'
4 He is very corpulent , his features are good, but he is very red and considerably bloated.
5 I saw a poor woman, who was very corpulent , being helped along by a young priest.
6 He is reported to be very corpulent .
7 I never was very corpulent , you know.
8 He had grown very corpulent , and I remarked on his pale countenance an expression of melancholy and irritability.
9 He is excessively ugly, with a fat swollen sallow face, very corpulent , besides short and entirely without figure.
10 The former was twenty-five years old and very corpulent , the latter was fifteen and was slim and well made.
11 Since her son has been prosperous, she has had an easy time of it, and has grown very corpulent .
12 If I am not mistaken, the Duc de Vendome, a worthy son of Henry IV., was also very corpulent .
13 His qualifications for office were all superlative: he was very short, very corpulent , very illiterate, very irascible, and very stupid.
14 This trade was carried on by a very corpulent old woman, known among us by the name of Dame Grant.
15 The emperor is extremely young-notquite one and twenty-butsix feet tall, and very corpulent ; his features are those of the Hapsburg-Lothering family.
16 F- ,inthe year 1822, was very corpulent , and wore an enormous cravat, in order, it was said, to hide two scars received in battle.
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