Xander was tall, almost as tall as Sean, with black hair, green eyes, but a slightly pudgy body. |
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He jabs a pudgy finger at people in photos, many westerners, stuck into a scrap book. |
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The little girl had a pudgy little face and dimples on her cheeks whenever she smiled. |
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Surely the instincts that help keep animals in the wild from getting pudgy are available to us as well. |
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The same short, pudgy, women walked up to the podium, leaving her seat empty. |
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She was a short, pudgy woman with bright green eyes, and shoulder length curly blonde hair. |
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She was already pudgy enough, though she had lost some weight during her expedition. |
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Amy is a short pudgy girl with brown hair, brown eyes, and is always wearing some article of clothing that is blue. |
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Not pudgy or obese, but enormously tall with muscles covering every inch of their well-formed bodies. |
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And this despite having had my own pudgy fingers burnt in such a fashion on more than one occasion. |
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She was a pudgy woman in her late thirties or early forties, with short brown hair. |
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Cherubs are obviously pudgy children shooting arrows at people and playing the mini-harp! |
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Seeing him, the neighbor went around to the backyard and told his flock of pudgy daughters to play in the front yard. |
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She sighs heavily, her pudgy fingers punching the keys on the cash register loudly. |
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Soon, the counselor, a pudgy woman with graying blonde hair came out of the office, followed by Gwen. |
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From the time I learned how to form letters with my pudgy little kid hands, I knew I wanted to be a writer. |
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The pudgy man growled and turned away, entering the factory through a back door. |
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Their pudgy little hands are variously balled for punches, or raised in preparation for an opened-handed smack, fingers spread wide. |
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He was sort of this big, imposing, slightly pudgy guy who often played a meanie. |
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She was a pudgy little lady, who looked just like a piggy, right down to skin color. |
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The most intriguing thing about him were his small, piglike eyes that were nearly swallowed up by the large brow on his pudgy face. |
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I was paired up with the short, pudgy, acned boy I had stood next to, and Miss Johnson demonstrated the main steps before starting us off. |
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Now, his once-beautiful face is pudgy from medication but his lips still shine with lipgloss as he recalls his strategy for pop domination. |
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Uncle August was married to my Aunt Avice, a pudgy and round sort of woman. |
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He was balding, pudgy, pale and had his pants hitched up a little too high on his waist. |
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Perhaps that was you, the pudgy little yuppie-boy, who wouldn't budge even an inch to let me get a drink at the bar? |
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Calvert was a pudgy older guy who wore thick horn-rimmed glasses and personified the lovable nebbish. |
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The young, professional players indulged the pudgy kingpin as he kicked his ball around in the dirt. |
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My skin became pudgy, full of water retention and I had cellulite under my arms, on my stomach and on my thighs. |
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A pudgy, bald man in a suit and sweater ensemble stands in an opening between two of the newly erected walls. |
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I want to impress them with the fact that I alone transformed myself from a pudgy butterball whose life was going nowhere into a hard and focused bodybuilder. |
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This time, I stopped to watch as Allawi's pudgy person came into view. |
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When she was leaving the back hallway, a short pudgy kid stopped her. |
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Viv watched as the elevator doors closed in front of the pudgy man. |
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The other one was Jeffrey, a short pudgy guy with wire framed aviator glasses, bushy eyebrows and a penchant for wearing flip flops even when it was cold out. |
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Some hung-over mornings he looks into the mirror and finds a pudgy nosferatu looking back at him. |
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He is a pudgy, bespectacled, homburg-wearing cuckold of a Sherlock in those fish-grey postwar years of 1970s England. |
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The owner-buyer, Jeffrey Haber, a thirty-nine-year-old fellow with uncombed blond hair, resembled a pudgy, ungainly boy. |
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The little child was pudgy, but with puppy fat rather than overeating, and he waved a stick with as much ferocity as he could muster in his right hand. |
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Colours clash, as they are apt to do in real life, while the children Brown loved to paint have the look of pudgy potatoes. |
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To my left, a pudgy sixty-year-old man wears just a posing pouch. |
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Widowed and alone, pudgy Sara comforts herself with sweets and television. |
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That board must also finish restructuring Credit Suisse's still pudgy banking operations. |
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His wavy hair and pudgy features, the shape of his fish tail legs are typical of Louis XIV style fountain statuary. |
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True, it would take a daring leap of imagination to connect pudgy little hands to the body as it is now, or to visualize the dimples and the baby teeth. |
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It wasn't even one of the one-armed bro-hugs that we usually do, it was a full-on hug with my arms wrapped all the way around his pudgy body. |
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He has a pudgy face and a paunch that gives him a teddy bear-like quality. |
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Then Kay's sister Sweetie turns up, a real human tornado, a pudgy female punk who dreams of stardom and who seems to swing perpetually between madness and brilliance. |
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He was a pudgy young boy and eventually fell in with a bad crowd. |
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But Congo's pudgy rulers have never worried about ants like Mr Likoka. |
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Smiley peered once more at the flimsy which he still clutched in his pudgy hand. |
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Some rescued pictures of the pudgy dictator before searching for trapped relations. This story is typical of what North Koreans have to read over breakfast, if they have any breakfast. |
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The monster goes unrecognized because he looks like a harmless, pudgy nobody rather than like a hobgoblin. But he reveals his hobgoblin nature through music. |
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