In appearance, he was a rotund, rather owl-like figure, usually casually dressed. |
A zap through of news channels will reveal this rotund surgeon, laying claim to be the sole representative of Hindu sentiment in this country. |
Up on the East Gate, under tinkling bells and rotund lanterns, men had come to sip tea, puff cigarettes and play draughts. |
He has often been called the king of the slow burn, the incremental building up of rage until his entire rotund body explodes in anger. |
A woman holds a rotund globefish behind the spherical head of an old man in his Fish Vendors. |
Most of the species studied have a pollinarium composed by four superimposed, obovate to rotund, unequal pollinia. |