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full-figured
[fool-fig-yerd, fool-fig-erd]
adjective
(of a woman) having an amply proportioned or heavy body.
Example Sentences
Mara wrote such a full-figured person.”
I’m married now, and I’ve had a lot of therapy … I’ve healed and taken time for myself to learn how to love me as a Black, full-figured young lady who didn’t quite see a lot of women like myself in the industry.
For his mural, Toledo plans to create a “full-figured” portrait of his girlfriend floating in space and listening to a tape recorder.
They have enough money to buy a house in the ‘burbs where Margaret’s mom can pursue her artistic projects. Margaret’s friends can be petty and unkind, but the consequences are minimal. After Margaret teases full-figured Laura about what she might have been doing with boys behind the A&P, she cries and apologizes, even goes to confession, and later asks: “Are you there, God?
This full-figured fish was like an armored Pac-Man.
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