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  • With fumbling fingers, I slowly took my change from her gentle flour-dusted palms and prayed that she was just a little podgy and not pregnant, catching her eye for another one of those smiles as I jangled out of the door.
  • This bag became our abiding memory of that game as it swooped over the podgy people below.
  • They were sitting now, listening to the funeral panegyric given by another of the Dominicans, Father Pasquale, pale, podgy, soft-voiced. THE GOLDEN LION
  • But your drawing line looks podgy, and you mainly just moon about. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • He was about 5ft 10 in, medium build and slightly podgy with a round face plus eyebrow and tongue piercings.
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  • They were sitting now, listening to the funeral panegyric given by another of the Dominicans, Father Pasquale, pale, podgy, soft-voiced. THE GOLDEN LION
  • He may be viewed to-night as a plump, smooth, pink, baldish, podgy goodman, robbed of the importance of spectacles, squatting in breast-high water, scraping his lather-smeared cheeks with a safety-razor like a tiny lawn-mower, and with melancholy dignity clawing through the water to recover a slippery and active piece of soap. Babbit
  • I had a short and successfully anonymous encounter with a podgy woman in spectacles.
  • It opened to reveal a large podgy lady with long brown hair, in a blue and yellow dress.
  • She looked across the plain room to where a small portly man sat behind a large oak table, his podgy hands resting in front of him.
  • It would seem quite natural to call the wagtail "lady-bird," if that name had not been registered by a diminutive podgy tortoise-shaped black and red beetle. Afoot in England
  • Their hands - podgy, thin, freckled or pale - touched everything, prodding, caressing, tickling, squeezing.
  • He's got a certain charm, though, and his podgy, bespectacled appearance puts the audience at their ease.
  • Mr. Briggs when returning home, gently, and copiously ebriose, from Epsom on his donkey, would sway about on his podgy legs.
  • She's only about 4ft 10 in, but she has lovely legs in the portrait, although her hands are rather podgy - just as they are painted.
  • She may be cute, but the latest top model to make her debut in Vogue is also podgy with short legs and whiskers.
  • She may be cute, but the latest top model to make her debut in Vogue is also podgy with short legs and whiskers.
  • Upon her first encounter, Eve, the narrator, meets Nikolas as a podgy fiftysomething, a ruined gigolo who has taken to conducting orchestras - badly.
  • He was shaking, his podgy hands half-raised, as if in surrender. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • Last time I went there was April Fools' Day last year when it was practically deserted but for half a dozen podgy guys dancing on a smoky dance floor to So Macho.
  • I know what I am, I'm podgy, so why get insulted about it?
  • The man wasn't tall, quite the contrary, he was podgy with a round, smiling face.
  • I'm suddenly overcome by a surge of unhappiness and slump down on the desk, resting on my bloated belly, burying my face in the comforting but annoyingly podgy darkness of my arms.
  • He glared at the two of us, podgy arms folded and tucked into his leather apron.
  • If anyone knows why podgy women wear tops and trousers that don't meet, and lardy men go around without shirts in public places, please let me know.
  • The last thing Leeds need right now is podgy referees overruling linesmen and giving seriously dodgy goals against them.
  • The podgy man scratched his beard, trying to make sense of her questions.
  • I had a short and successfully anonymous encounter with a podgy woman in spectacles.
  • Measuring 2.90 by 3.77 metres, the drawing includes studies of a female figure with children, a seated male figure and a podgy winged baby, or 'putto', as well as various sketches of arms and a right hand. Michelangelo sketches of Sistine Chapel to be displayed in Italy
  • `You first,' and she actually clapped her podgy little hands as though this were nursery school. RESCUING ROSE
  • IT may be cute, but the latest top model to do IT debut in Vogue is too podgy with short legs and whiskers.
  • TOKYO She may be cute, but the latest top model to make her debut in Vogue is also podgy with short legs and whiskers.
  • The driver - a dark, podgy man with a thick Afro haircut - nodded and drove.
  • But there is nothing like having a podgy, middle-class sociopath leave cycle-shaped bruises on your arms and legs to change your mind.
  • Is it any wonder that there are podgy children, when the Government makes this one of its priorities?
  • This was swiftly slapped on to the front pages, accompanied by faintly pervy photos of podgy teenaged girls' bums in too-tight hipster jeans or wobbly thighs at the side of the school swimming pool.
  • Once elevated, mobility is achieved via the royal point: a podgy arm waves towards her curiosity.
  • They were sitting now, listening to the funeral panegyric given by another of the Dominicans, Father Pasquale, pale, podgy, soft-voiced. THE GOLDEN LION
  • He's cute, and podgy.
  • She's married, a good mother, bit podgy, works hard, is a diligent and decent person.
  • She wrapped her arms around his neck, loving having his podgy arms around her.

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