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rounder

[roun-der] / ˈraʊn dər /






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With wide eyes, small noses and bigger, rounder heads, a brachy dog’s face “is far more human than, say, a Labrador’s,” said Packer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Your mileage may vary, but know that the best gingerbread cookie in Disneyland is actually inside the park at the Harbor Galley, where the cookies are smaller and rounder but also spicier and chewier.

From Los Angeles Times

Her round eyes grew rounder, her pink pursed lips went slack.

From Literature

At last year’s deadline, the highest draft pick traded was a third rounder.

From The Wall Street Journal

Humans, by contrast, possess rounder heads and much flatter faces.

From Science Daily