Their Italian shoes are unscuffed and their ties are always straight and they never go bald or get paunchy around the middle. |
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He wore a moth-eaten old fur cap and a shabby overcoat that was stretched tightly across his paunchy belly. |
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The man pulled away from Devin and slumped down in an awkward pose, shifting his hooded sweatshirt to cover his paunchy beer belly. |
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At age 57, short and paunchy with a whitening beard, Lula is nevertheless an extraordinary, Lincolnesque figure. |
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If your expectations are low enough, even a paunchy, muddled, overstuffed horse opera can start to feel like a triumph of sorts. |
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On the one hand, it had an actor in a paunchy rubber lizard costume knocking over cardboard buildings. |
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Despite his faulty English, the paunchy, shaven-headed 30-year-old is a brilliant orator. |
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Minutes later, a slightly paunchy, balding, middle aged man wearing blue tinted Granny glasses, jeans and a polka dot shirt, bounces into the room. |
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Tom Hanks takes the lead as Richard Phillips, the paunchy old sea dog at the centre of the storm. |
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The point is not that he was, but that the geisha can make the dullest, most unattractive, paunchy, middle-aged office worker feel that he is the sexiest man alive. |
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He reportedly suffered a stroke last summer and in rare appearances since has looked a shadow of his former paunchy self. |
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The storage area for tanks emits a paunchy and indicative image of its function and content. |
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Children in all kinds of outfits vied with each other to receive gifts from radio jockey Ajai, who was dressed as the paunchy Santa Claus for the event. |
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Rare Earth by Paul Mason He began thrusting wildly in the general direction of her chrysanthemum, but missing — his paunchy frame shuddering with the efford of remaining rigid and upside down. |
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Although some of them might be a tad paunchy or overweight, none is obese, and very few of them are addicted to any poison or particularly reckless. |
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Pallid and paunchy in a saggy suit, he falls face-down in the earth at his sexpot mother's wedding, spewing soil from his mouth – a powerfully morbid image. |
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He was getting old and paunchy and his hair was falling fast. |
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With round and smooth shapes, like paunchy matrons with crackled skin that one would like to stroke, they show the freedom of inspiration that drives him. |
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A paunchy, middle-aged man with a shaved head awkwardly holds his partner a much younger, thin, dark-skinned man from Australia while attempting to shepherd him across the floor. |
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He exercised every day to avoid becoming paunchy in his old age. |
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