rotundity

NOUN
  1. the roundness of a 3-dimensional object
  2. the fullness of a tone of voice
    there is a musky roundness to his wordiness
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How To Use rotundity In A Sentence

  • It ‘gave a rotundity to my person, a wave and curl to my hair, and perhaps led me to fancy pictorial illustration and flaming colours’.
  • It ‘gave a rotundity to my person, a wave and curl to my hair, and perhaps led me to fancy pictorial illustration and flaming colours’.
  • He regularly finds the line between oratory and orotundity — and crosses it.
  • Benjamin Franklin Bache the grandson of his namesake referred to the short and dumpy Adams in his newspaper, Aurora, as "His Rotundity," whose appearance was so much "sesquipedality of belly. Gingrich and the History of Negative Campaigns
  • He taxed Adams for obesity, referring to him as "His Rotundity," the possessor of a "sesquipedality of belly. Founders Chic
  • The mouth had not quite relinquished rotundity of curve for the firm angularities of middle life; and the eyes, though keen, permeated rather than penetrated: what they had lost of their boy-time brightness by a dozen years of hard reading lending a quietness to their gaze which suited them well. A Pair of Blue Eyes
  • It ‘gave a rotundity to my person, a wave and curl to my hair, and perhaps led me to fancy pictorial illustration and flaming colours’.
  • Sam Tsoutsouvas, as Theseus, flaunts his habitual love affair with his overripe voice with an orotundity that reeks of self-adulation.
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  • Johnson in terms emulous of the great doctor's orotundity and ronderosity. Literature and Life (Complete)
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