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Fattish

Fattish \Fat"tish\, a. Somewhat fat; inclined to fatness.

Coleridge, a puffy, anxious, obstructed-looking, fattish old man.
--Carlyle.

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fattish

a. Somewhat fat

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fattish

adj. somewhat fat

Usage examples of "fattish".

We dined with Madame Gounsovski, who appeared fattish like her husband, and three or four men whom I had never seen anywhere.

Rouletabille as he entered the drawing-room recognized the shining, fattish bald head of the terrible man.

The fattish bloke turned to his friends, who were blissfully sniffing their armpits.

In another corner a fattish man made a rowing machine creak mournfully.

More and more I heard languages I could not identify much less understand, although the tall boys were American-born and the checkout women as well, short, fattish in blue tunics, wearing stretch slacks and tiny white espadrilles.

VII There was one other guest at dinner, a well-groomed person with pale, fattish face, dark eyes, and hair thin on the temples, whose clothes had a military cut.

Two days after this, a brougham drove up to the door, and a tallish, fattish, pasty-faced man got out, and inquired for Dr.

Full, almost to the shoulder, it is possible to admire the hair for a long time, many do, on a Sunday or other holiday or in those sandwich hours neatly placed between fattish slices of work.

It was a youthful figure, all right 22 or so years of age in spite of the voluminous genuine blond mustache that thrust itself fiercely out each side of the slightly fattish face a mustache that looked as though it might have been grown at behest of lady faire!

It contained James and his son-in-law Dartie, a fine man, with a square chest, buttoned very tightly into a frock coat, and a sallow, fattish face adorned with dark, well-curled moustaches, and that incorrigible commencement of whisker which, eluding the strictest attempts at shaving, seems the mark of something deeply ingrained in the personality of the shaver, being especially noticeable in men who speculate.

Someone shoved at me, and I was wedged in between two fattish men who smelled of sweat and curry.

Junior was there, with a fattish, middle-aged man with wide-set pale eyes and thin lips like a chimpanzee.

That sleek head, those puppy-dog eyes, fattish red cheeks, high collars, pearl pin, spats, and drawl-pah!

One was fattish, one was thin, one wore a fullish wig, the other man was bald.

Caulkins, the economist, and the pudgy, fattish form of Cassalano, the mineralogist, passed toward the hollowed trenches where the trinitromite was being placed.