Sentence for fat | Use fat in a sentence

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  • Fried fat! (8)
  • Fat too! (8)
  • Fat calf! (8)
  • It is a fat time. (10)
  • Not too fat, not too lean. (12)
  • Both were fat and lymphatic. (18)
  • They are growing fat out of the war. (18)
  • As to publicity, the fat was in the fire! (8)
  • Fat Esslemont underneath had no such air. (10)
  • Old darling, with her fat, pale, crumply face! (8)
  • Sentimental people are sure to live long and die fat. (10)
  • They are usually made too large and too wide and fat. (17)
  • Soames took out a fat red book, and ran over the leaves. (8)
  • Do you think I would rather be a fat burgess, like a calf? (2)
  • Those affirmatives are fat worms for the catching of fish. (10)
  • The little fat host moved the hand that held the meerschaum. (8)
  • Sentimentalists are a perfectly natural growth of a fat soil. (10)
  • Sir Henry Clinton, the Commander-in-Chief, was fat and short. (18)
  • The man had stood on the threshold, white and fat and sleepy. (12)
  • I shut a silver English coin in one of their fat little hands. (10)
  • Just fancy a nose that seemed to be pecking at great fat red lips! (10)
  • On his fat side, looking up with eyes already glazing, the old dog lay. (8)
  • Large and fat, and clean-shaven, he looked like a monk in evening dress. (9)
  • He cancelled the ravaging Plague, With the roll of his fat off the cliff. (10)
  • They wanted a fat living out of government with little service in return. (18)
  • A fat woman, excessively rouged and décolletée, held a goblet to his lips. (12)
  • She put her hand on one of the fat little urchin-groups on the stone coping. (9)
  • A light heart in a fat body ravishes not only the world but the philosopher. (10)
  • Bazin was a tall man, running to fat: soft-spoken, with a delicate, gentle face. (2)
  • At these words a tiger snatched a piece of bleeding liver, and the fat man laughed. (8)
  • But, by train, for he would not have that fat chap Beacon grinning behind his back. (8)
  • The farmer laughed his fat sides into a chair, and motioned his visitor to do likewise. (10)
  • At last, the fat gentleman came up on a jaunting-car, followed by a groom leading the cob. (6)
  • It was a janitress, large, fat, with her arms wound up in her apron, who received them there. (9)
  • Home-made bread and butter, fresh eggs and sparkling fat of bacon invited her to satisfy her hunger. (10)
  • He laid on the desk a large, fat envelope, which he had filled that morning from his safety deposit box. (13)
  • It was a fine, green, fat landscape; or rather a mere green water-lane, going on from village to village. (2)
  • He rose when they were introduced, and, uncrossing his fat little thighs, asked what he could do for them. (8)
  • When he had purchased the well-probed fat goose, the shrimps, and the cheese, he was only half-satisfied. (10)
  • When he had purchased the well-probed fat goose, the shrimps, and the cheese, he was only half-satisfied. (22)
  • I take my lean years and my fat years, still a hireling, but having somewhat to say about my market value. (16)
  • Her fat face oozed sweat and turned crimson, for she recognized at once the fabulous value of what she held. (12)
  • A little man with a pink face and large red ears was sitting in a fat pink chair, as if he had been grown there. (8)
  • There were many suitors for the hand of Clelia Guidascarpi, though her dowry was not the portion of a fat estate. (10)
  • Asleep or awake, reading or snoring, fat or thin, hairy or bald, the insulation of their red or pale faces was complete. (8)
  • I thought I beheld fifty fat gentlemen galloping on every side of me, and all the sky raining jackets in blue and yellow. (6)
  • In the same breath, you may be sure, a fat fowl was put to the fire, and the whitest napery prepared for the back parlour. (2)
  • Surely the foreigner hearing our boasts of her must compare us to showmen bawling the attractions of a Fat Lady at a fair! (10)
  • And thus sitting, a watch in his hand, fat, and smooth, and golden, like a flattened globe of butter, he thought of nothing. (8)
  • Let not the fat and just Benson and his estimable horses be disturbed on my account; I will walk up and carry my toothbrush. (8)
  • Graves poured himself a drink, and meditatively twirled the small glass between his fat fingers before he explained himself. (13)
  • Mrs Croft, though neither tall nor fat, had a squareness, uprightness, and vigour of form, which gave importance to her person. (4)
  • Berry wrapped her fat arms across her bosom, and peeped as close over into the garden as the situation of the window permitted. (10)
  • The fat man did not answer; he had begun an anecdote, and in his broad expanse of face his tiny mouth writhed like a caterpillar. (8)
  • He looked as if he had not slept for a week; his fat eyelids drooped over his glassy eyes, and his cheeks and throat hung flaccid. (9)
  • I felt so intensely sensitive, that the very idea of a snore gave me tremours and qualms: it was associated with the sense of fat. (10)
  • Thanks to abstemious habits, he had not grown fat and gabby; his nose was pale and thin, his grey moustache close-clipped, his eyesight unimpaired. (8)
  • Bacon frizzling, fat rashers of real homefed on the fire-none of your foreign-suggested a genial refreshment and resistance to antagonistic elements. (10)
  • Rosy-gilled, with fat close-clipped grey whiskers and inscrutably pursed lips, it presided high up in the easterly air like an emblem of the feudal system. (8)

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