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rotundity

[roh-tuhn-di-tee] / roʊˈtʌn dɪ ti /




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Short and fat, he was nicknamed "His Rotundity" by Washington wits.

From Time Magazine Archive

Applied to the Neck, Arms and Hands, it gives an appearance of Graceful Rotundity, as well as Pearly Blooming Purity.

From Adventures and Reminiscences of a Volunteer A Drummer Boy from Maine by Ulmer, George T.

What is meant by Rotundity of the voice?

From 1001 Questions and Answers on Orthography and Reading by Hathaway, B. A.

And thou all-shaking Thunder, Strike flat the thicke Rotundity o'th' world, Cracke Natures moulds, all germaines spill at once That makes ingratefull Man Foole.

From King Lear by Shakespeare, William

I kept promising myself a sentence: "Take Rotundity, for instance, the new novel by William Blank, which, etc.," but before I was ready for it the article was finished.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, May 21, 1919 by Various




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