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He smiled again, this time with a hint of steel, despite his rotundity.
The slight rotundity around my middle merely indicates that I live well.
George takes the wheel until Tim has blown himself up to extreme rotundity.
He maintained the rotundity of the Earth and Earth's rotation.
"Though, for all my rotundity, let it be noted that I, at least, can still move about on my own two legs."
The total effect was of a jolly rotundity.
The body of the little man was more than proportionately broad, giving to his entire figure a rotundity highly absurd.
The rotundity of the covering, which was now but little inflated, was collapsing already.
One of the figures pitched forward, to move no more, the balloon rotundity of its suit suddenly lost.
The rotundity of the stomach indicated the ambition of its possessor.
And thou, all shaking thunder, Strike flat the thick rotundity o' the world!
Most of his rotundity had disappeared within the first two to three years of his confinement.
Wouldn't you start crying down your face to come home (I have no idea as to the social class or rotundity of your cheeks)?
Major Dupont was a red-faced and gray-haired man with an impressive rotundity of belly.
After all the roles, his face and rotundity are recognizable, but many of the younger crowd in Hollywood don't know his name.
Squeezing his rotundity past the obstructing passengers he entered the compartment, Poirot close behind him.
Her rotundity made his thinness more remarkable.
Each of us sat rather self-consciously chatting with our partners, who displayed varying degrees of rotundity.
The round-headed clouds never dwindled as they bowled along, but kept every atom of their rotundity.
Mr. Hoffman's eyes rested for a moment on the rotundity of Father's figure with disapprobation.
He goes on to consider Monet's waterlilies, which show, he maintains, "the rotundity of nothingness."
I've found that the goth scenesters are particularly forgiving of the rotundity of middle age.
For all his rotundity, the man showed remarkable deftness of foot and the pelgrane began to scream in frustration.
By this time the gas-bag had swollen to a goodly rotundity and was jerking strongly upon its lashings.
The woman was of middle height and carried herself well; the man, of the same height, was inclined to rotundity.