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[ UK /kˈɔːpjʊləns/ ]
NOUN
  1. the property of excessive fatness

How To Use corpulence In A Sentence

  • MCT can restrain corpulence and control cholesterol sediment in tissue reduce cholesterol of serum.
  • Glasgow and Edinburgh have emerged as the UK's twin capitals of corpulence in a national guide to unhealthy living.
  • It is an art of the body, of corpulence and skinniness, flatulence and dropsy, of comic priggishness and irrepressible lust. Rude Britannia: British Comic Art
  • The surreal corpulence of the boy is a distraction, and when we watch him steal the only pieces of meat from his uncomprehending blind stepsister's rice bowl we are reminded not of Chaplin but of Fellini.
  • Just look at those phrases: `cumbersome unwieldiness' and ` burdenous corpulence' -- the words themselves sagging and ungainly on the line. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • Obesity, especially among children, is to be discouraged, but we mustn't get to a point where corpulence is automatically frowned upon.
  • It is common for men of the most unwieldy corpulence to crowd themselves into a chair, and demand to be carried for a shilling as far as an airy young lady whom we scarcely feel upon our poles.
  • te 8 Love's Diet it5p6,5p5To what a cumbersome unwieldiness And burdenous corpulence my love had grown, THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • The ever-expanding corporate CEO corpulence, like any unrestrained overgrowth, is lethal, and corporations and their CEOs, who rake in the dough, even after running the companies they head into the ground, are well on their way to killing their host. Iris Erlingsdottir: Wells Fargo 125% Fee Hike
  • Although still a bit on the thin side, Eric was not one to let his body waste into corpulence, as his Father seemed content to be doing in his later years.
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