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Rotund meaning
Having a round, spherical or curved shape; circular; orbicular. | Having a round body shape; portly or pudgy; obese. | Full and rich; orotund; sonorous; full-toned.
Example sentences (19)
By contrast, today's birds are rotund.
Launched in 2014, the event allows bear fans to cast their ballots on which rotund ursid has done the best job of filling out for winter hibernation.
Made from deliciously smooth 40 per cent milk chocolate, each rotund penguin is decorated with a white chocolate tummy, dark chocolate eyes and a colourful yellow beak.
Remember the Rotund One and his Krypt Keeper sister are both Swiss educated.
He is rotund and has gray in his beard, and he appears to be in his late 30s or early 40s.
The toy is similar to the Kong but more rotund and is attached to a tuggable rope.
If you fancy a bit of cosy, traditional crime, Hercule Poirot is a good fit at Christmas, being rotund and mysterious.
Our chonky bear is officially as rotund as he is long, measuring 16.5 inches in both girth and length.
The leader of the protest movement is Mahmoud Dicko, a rotund 66-year-old imam who studied Islam in Saudi Arabia and rose to prominence as chairman of Mali’s High Islamic Council.
Shortly after 9 p.m., as the sun began to set on the rotund glass facade housing Renault SA’s headquarters on the outskirts of Paris, the board called a break.
After the win, the rotund keeper said he doesn’t care much about fitness and believes in match-fitness.
Dave Foley had a recurring role as Husk's rotund boss.
Despite its rotund appearance, the devil is capable of surprising speed and endurance, and can climb trees and swim across rivers.
Ever since Obaysch inspired the "Hippopotamus Polka", hippos have been popular animals in Western culture for their rotund appearance that many consider comical.
Gorons seen in the games have round, purple eyes as well as prominent, rotund bellies.
He was knighted in 1981, citation and jokingly referred to himself as Sir Cumference (in recognition of his rotund figure).
Name Obelix's name is a pun on the French word obélisque ( obelisk ), suggested by rotund physique and his habit of casually carrying heavy stone monuments ( Menhir ) around with him.
On other occasions, Idle has claimed that the name "Monty" was that of a popular and rotund fellow who drank in his local pub; people would often walk in and ask the barman, "Has Monty been in yet?", forcing the name to become stuck in his mind.
The pappy was a rotund writer by the name of Wyllis Cooper.