rotund in English

adjective
1
(of a person) plump.
Two beady eyes set too far apart regarded them lifelessly, head cocked to the side to expose what little neck the rotund man had.
2
(of speech or literary style) indulging in grandiloquent expression.
This phraseology is grandiose, rotund and sonorous, but signifies a fatal weakness in Walcott's approach to both Brand and Philip.

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1. A rotund, smiling, red-faced gentle-man appeared.

2. The Bertle is a rotund, pear like torso

3. I created a new look for rotund Jews.

4. 2 A rotund, smiling, red-faced gentle-man appeared.

5. Boggy is a large, rather rotund polar bear that loves sledding

6. 18 The picture shows him as a stocky, almost rotund man.

7. A rotund senior citizen babbles an endless stream of Beatnikery

8. He spoke with rotund delivery . He chose his words carefully.

9. The picture shows him as a stocky, almost rotund man.

10. Eyes closed with mirth, a rotund Buddha laughs out loud

11. He is a pleasant rotund little man; he always looks very well - fed.

12. It was rust-red and black with its rotund decay, smelling dank and casting a shell-shadow.

13. In casting the Sensorites Mervyn Pinfield went deliberately for older, more rotund actors.

14. Mrs. Butler was sitting in rotund complacency at the foot of the table.

15. Synonyms for Corpulent include fat, fleshy, obese, overweight, plump, podgy, portly, roly-poly, rotund and round

16. The endearing Bathos and crassness of Laurel found an admirable foil in the elephantine smugness of his rotund partner

17. Anything that has ornate carving or gilding, a rotund profile or shapely curved legs is ideal.

18. She was a short, gray-haired, rotund woman of weary carriage and a dignity appropriate to her remarkable birth.

19. He was fairly short, A trifle rotund, with dark penetrating eyes that had a way of roving mercurially over objects under surveillance

20. Jerome "Curly" Howard, the rotund, bald Stooge with the high voice was the most popular member of The Three Stooges

21. In fact, we're barely seeing any traditional Lagonda cues, apart from the large grille, thick C-pillar, and rotund trunk lid.

22. Sadly, the forty-five-year-old's rotund physique proved too much and he was forced to retire for an early bath.

23. But the ruddy , rotund and absurdly miscast Spencer Tracy , who had bought the rights and was co-producer , got the part.

24. Twelve weeks later, he won the battle of the bulge with a satisfactory 1/4 reduction in the size of his rotund waistline.

25. Antlion larvae possess a rotund body covered with tiny hairs, but their most noticeable body part is an enormous set of pincer-like jaws

26. 1 Appearance 2 Personality 3 History 4 Trivia 5 References Cerise is a Cherry Bug, a rotund species that has evolved to look like fruit

27. Corpulent adjective fat, large, overweight, plump, stout, bulky, burly, obese, fleshy, beefy (informal), tubby, portly, roly-poly, rotund, well-padded His rather Corpulent figure betrayed his self-indulgent lifestyle

28. …a frail, rather weak (Asthenic) body build as well as a muscular (athletic) physique were frequently characteristic of schizophrenic patients, while a short, rotund (pyknic) build was often found among manic-depressive patients

29. Jerome "Curly" Howard, the rotund, bald Stooge with the high voice was the most popular member of The Three Stooges.His first stage experience was as a comedic conductor for the Orville Knapp Band in 1928.

30. (rare) steatopygous, big-Buttocked 2003, Alys Clare, Fortune like the Moon‎[1], →ISBN: Gluttony, rotund and fat-Buttocked, was upturned into a barrel of excrement; Anger, face contorted with rage and agony, had his skull prised open and his brains sucked out by hunchbacked devils