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podgy造句
(1) One is podgy loser Philippe, a cultural philosopher who for years has been failing to get his doctorate accepted. (2) The statues of Faith, Hope and Charity, with podgy cherubs, remained in London. (3) He's cute, and podgy. (4) Their hands - podgy, thin, freckled or pale - touched everything, prodding, caressing, tickling, squeezing. (5) Francis was too fat, his face was podgy and he had a paunch. (6) A scarcely perceptible smile passed over Kutuzov's podgy face, disfigured by the scar of a wound. (7) He was a podgy, balding 48-year-old executive with the state oil company, married with daughters at home. (8) Mario tries his podgy, gloved hand at everything to keep his mustachioed mush grinning out from your TV screens. (9) Your face will be more likely to have a dull complexion, with podgy, sagging cheeks and double chin. (10) She may be cute, but the latest top model to make her debut in Vogue is also podgy with short legs and whiskers. (11) TOKYO She may be cute, but the latest top model to make her debut in Vogue is also podgy with short legs and whiskers. (12) Their efforts will be judged by a septuagenarian food writer and a podgy hotel baker from Merseyside. (13) IT may be cute, but the latest top model to do IT debut in Vogue is too podgy with short legs and whiskers. (14) Fat and muscle, for example, respond differently to shifts in diet, so the same intake will have one effect on a podgy person and another on a brawny one.