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girth +‎ -ed

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girthed (comparative more girthed, superlative most girthed)

  1. Of a sizeable girth; portly.
    • 1858, “Down among the Dutchmen”, in Charles Dickens, editor, Household Words, volumes 17-18, page 249:
      He is quite of the Pelissier build; rotund, and girthed, and strapped down; with a grey poll, and dyed moustaches.
    • 2009 June 11, Ginia Bellafante, “Real Life Is Like ‘Juno,’ Except Maybe the Dialogue”, in New York Times[1]:
      Amber’s boyfriend, Gary, a nurse’s assistant who spends his off hours playing video games, is equally girthed, making a joke of his size in a T-shirt that says, “First Round Draft Pick.”

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