portly|portlier|portliest in English
adjective
[port·ly || 'pɔrtlɪ /'pɔːt-]
stocky, heavy-set, stout; stately, having a pleasant appearance
Use "portly|portlier|portliest" in a sentence
1. Chonky Borks and other portly babies
2. 16 " I won't,' said the portly woman.
3. 14 A portly German kept this place.
4. 15 Men are portly and women are stout.
5. 13 The general is a portly old man.
6. 17 The new manager is a portly aged woman.
7. 18 A portly, rubicund man of middle age"."
8. Synonyms for Chubbier include fleshier, plumper, podgier, portlier, rotunder, rounder, tubbier, buxomer, dumpier and fatter
9. 6 A portly, rubicund man of middle age"."
10. 3 Those 29 words sealed the portly politician's fate.
11. Corpulent definition, large or bulky of body; portly; stout; fat
12. Chalky is a portly older man with a kind face
13. Synonyms for Chubbiest include fleshiest, plumpest, podgiest, portliest, rotundest, roundest, tubbiest, buxomest, dumpiest and fattest
14. Antonyms for Boniest include plumpest, chubbiest, fattest, grossest, portliest, rotundest, tubbiest, beefiest, heaviest and thickest
15. 19 He would make a feast of the portly grunter.
16. 6 He was a portly man, red-faced and always panting.
17. 21 The new manager is a portly middle - aged woman.
18. 2 He was a portly man, red-faced and always panting.
19. 24 And the portly pooches also risk similar illnesses, including heart disease.
20. 20 Instantly the portly lady's face became exceedingly sober and shrewd.
21. 7 The bishop was a dignified, portly man, with thinning white hair.
22. But a steep turn, below, reveals a portly frame and dated antecedents.
23. 5 But a steep turn, below, reveals a portly frame and dated antecedents.
24. Now, at midlife, he was more portly and had much less hair!
25. 6 He was amiable, grizzle-haired and portly, with a wide smile.