That's his euphemism for the paunch so characteristic of many middle-aged, desk-bound executives. |
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With a jutted-out pugilist's jaw that just manages to outreach his impressive paunch, the author seems rumpled, a little silly, but defiant. |
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He is more interested in getting drunk, making out and filling his growing paunch. |
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Francisco moved to the desk, adjusting the towel around the paunch of his waist before bending over the bottom drawer. |
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This is rich coming from a bald old guy with a bushy beard and a paunch like a kangaroo. |
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The story dies otherwise as you can't blame a person for not giving up their seat to a woman with a slight paunch. |
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A paunch could be an obscene thing to many, but never mind that a number of policemen have it in the city. |
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His appearance was quite ordinary, ordinary height, ordinary brown hair and eyes and the barest beginnings of a paunch around his middle. |
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The other paramedic, an aging man with a paunch and chronically disapproving eyes, nodded at my beer jug. |
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Within a month, you are guaranteed a paunch, a pot belly, and the inability to walk up stairs. |
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Hank got up with a groan and, feeling every one of his 46 years, he shrugged his suspenders back over his middle-age paunch. |
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He works out frequently, totes no middle-aged paunch and looks ready to carry on with another 20 years of activity. |
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In the male hierarchy of overweightness that runs upward from baby fat to morbid obesity, the paunch is the glorious exception. |
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For a man who's all about speed and endurance, he is distinctly non-streamlined, with a moon-shaped face and a pronounced paunch set over thick, powerful legs. |
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Arrange this mix on the paunch but in rectangles, then roll the paunch around and tie with a fine tripe length. |
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I could enjoy baths without having to use bubbles to cover the island of mottled paunch. |
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If not, compression can be caused by the hypertrophied paunch of the oblique muscles. |
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They are small chunk of the sheep paunch rolled out and stuffed with bacon, garlic, parsley and white wine. |
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Spirit of grapes: rich of tannins, completes the action of the FOS for a flatter paunch. |
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Whole paunch with the reticulum, scalded, opened and cleaned to remove the epithelium. |
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Historical novelist Lucinda Brant pinpoints the 18th century as the golden age of the power paunch. |
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Howard McGillin, in the role of Honoré, is devoid of Chevalier's twinkly smarm, but also of his pate, his paunch, and his Gallic worldliness. |
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Maia wa an exuberant babbler, with a magisterial paunch. |
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When he was not being disciplined, he was cosseted by an overly watchful mother, who used food as a balm to which he would later trace his trademark paunch. |
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Tissa had a tendency to put on weigh: he chose to reduce his consumption of rice, which, he said, was as much responsible as beer for his growing paunch. |
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Today, in the tradition of the tavern keepers and landlords who preceded us during centuries, we are happy to fill you the paunch and to water you in good and merry company. |
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Optimally balanced paunch, thanks to GHF and MADeg criteria to prevent acetonemia that affects the vitality of the calves and their future reproduction. |
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The paunch of the cattle is collected on a paunch belt. |
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Rinse the beef paunch and the veal feet in abundant water. |
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Hollow signature R NICOLE in the enamel on the bottom of the paunch. |
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I'm probably the same age as my dad was when I remember him first creosoting the shed, but I don't remember him having the same paunch as me. |
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He has a pudgy face and a paunch that gives him a teddy bear-like quality. |
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Ohlenkamp's group spotted about 80 species of birds including the Belted Kingfisher, a fish-diving raptor with a black mohawklike crown and a belt around his paunch. |
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Imagine the scene in your local pub, with not a beer paunch in sight, and all the beardie tickers looking like 1980s versions of Arnie Schwarzenegger. |
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