On the contrary, Carleton's hand-rubbing manner was Pickwickian in its joviality. |
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He was five feet high, ruddily Pickwickian in appearance, utterly efficient, unoriginal and orthodox. |
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His Self-Portrait, seated at his easel, shows a prosperous Pickwickian figure. |
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In life, he cut a Pickwickian figure, pleasingly plump and full of benevolence. |
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Seth Lipsky, the founder of the new Sun, is a cheerful, pear-shaped, Pickwickian man of fifty-five. |
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This pattern of EEG and respiratory changes has been observed during both diurnal and nocturnal sleep in Pickwickian patients. |
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Pickwickian syndrome, also called obesity hypoventilation syndrome, a complex of respiratory and circulatory symptoms associated with extreme obesity. |
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