plumpness

  • 71Benns — This ancient surname is first recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as shown below, although it can be stated categorically that the original holder would not have recognised it as a surname himself. Surnames as we know them today are, in most cases …

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  • 72rotundity — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Rounded out quality Nouns 1. rotundity, roundness, cylindricity, sphericity, spheroidicity, orbicularity, globosity, globularity. See circularity, curvature. 2. (spherical object) cylinder, cylindroid,… …

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  • 73size — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Ample dimensions Nouns 1. size, magnitude, dimension, bulk, volume; largeness, greatness; expanse, space; extent, scope (see degree); amplitude; mass, density; proportions, measurement; capacity, tonnage …

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  • 74fatness — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. plumpness, obesity, weight, flesh, heaviness, portliness, grossness, corpulence, bulkiness, girth, breadth, largeness, stoutness, rotundity, protuberance, bloatedness, distention, hypertrophy, fleshiness, flabbiness,… …

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  • 75fleshiness — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. corpulence, obesity, plumpness; see fatness …

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  • 76obesity — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. corpulence, plumpness, rotundness, stoutness, paunchiness, portliness, chubbiness, overweight, fatness. see fat …

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  • 77plump — plump1 [plʌmp] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Middle Dutch; Origin: plomp dull, not sharp ] 1.) slightly fat in a fairly pleasant way used especially about women or children, often to avoid saying the word fat ▪ The nurse was a cheerful plump woman. ▪… …

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  • 78embonpoint — plumpness, 1751, from Fr. embonpoint (16c.), from O.Fr. en bon point, lit. in good condition …

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  • 79tomato — (n.) 1753, earlier tomate (c.1600), from Sp. tomate (mid 16c.) from Nahuatl tomatl a tomato, lit. the swelling fruit, from tomana to swell. Spelling probably influenced by potato (1565). A member of the nightshade family, which all contain… …

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  • 80long\ back — adjective used to describe a female with a lack of posterior plumpness...... damn..that chick was kinda cute..but she had a long back …

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