英:['fætɪʃ]
美:['fætɪʃ]
英:['fætɪʃ]
美:['fætɪʃ]
fat·tish
fae tihsh
The first known use of fattish was in the 14th century
1 Among other things it brought me a fattish letter addressed to you and which I have been so beastly procrastinating as not to forward you till now, when I post it with this.
2 An orderly, a fattish person with a fine mustache and scorched knees, was commanded to secure, seal and register the parcel.
3 By the time the train gets to Bowling Green we have seen that it is a fattish book, bound in green cloth, and the author's name begins with FRAN.
4 On a woman Victor likes: “She was different. She wasn’t Rachel. She was fattish and human. And curious.”
5 Margaret Walker, employed as a typist and secretary, said: “He used to wear a siren suit and we used to see this shortish, fattish, tubby man bouncing along in a siren suit.”
6 But it was a tall fattish stranger, rather flashily dressed, but a little soiled, with a black wig, and a rollicking red face, showing a good deal of chin and jaw.
7 Wyndham's was a facsimile of the first edition of the "Pilgrim's Progress," a fattish octavo with the loveliest of wide margins, and the exact reproduction of the original engravings.
8 The longer he sojourned in the boarding house the more troubled and beseeching, when Rosalie happened to notice him, did his fattish countenance appear to become.
9 In these two-color works, fattish rectangles and squares hug the edges of the paintings at uneven intervals, always in progression from small to large, like boxy spirals.
10 Moore chatted so exuberantly, his little hands upon his fattish knees, that he seemed to squeeze sociability out of himself in a rapture of generous willingness to share all he had.
11 The girl, a fattish, "temperamental" blonde, burst into tears.
12 Two remain vague—a fattish, holiday-making banker and a consumptive from Barre, Vermont.
13 Dr. Veiga was fattish and rather shabby; about sixty years of age.
14 And oh, look, there's Boehmer with his widow—see, the pretty fattish little woman.
15 He had dark bushy hair with a lot of grey in it, a "fattish" face and a "bigger than average nose".
16 At the next overnight stop they made, Dolly went in to room with the duchess, and the duchess' former roommate, a fattish blonde girl with a permanent cold in the head, came in with her.
17 Two days after this, a brougham drove up to the door, and a tallish, fattish, pasty-faced man got out, and inquired for Dr. Staines.
18 At the time of the two previous famines, some wretched people were said to have supported themselves with a kind of fattish clay.
19 There was no protesting against two such arguments; so Susan presently had opposite her a fattish man with long oily hair and a face like that of a fallen and dissipated preacher.
20 So long and cruel they were, though the white fattish hands were not cruel but gentle.