The shopkeepers and aristocrats, peasants and military grandees, nuns and nudes all share an exaggerated pudginess that gives them a pleasant comic quality. |
The first of the famous photographs come from this time and he's pretty sharp, bequiffed and leather-jacketed, though with perhaps the remnants of a teenage pudginess about the chops still. |
A tendency to pudginess which he had had since he was twelve years old disappeared. |
It's gratifying to stare, whenever I can, to follow the lines of noses, the expanses of cheeks, the concavities beneath eyes, the pudginess to the sides of a person's lips. |
Now, was that my imagination or was that you making a snide one on my pudginess? |
More frustrating is the pudginess of this argument that purports to be economics. |