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  • "I was fat but I don't mind being a bit podgy.
  • The sketches performed include " Podgy the Bear and Jasper " and " Felpin Mansions ."
  • He also intended to design her as " dumpy and podgy " to make her more " lovable ".
  • He called his non-slim colleague Kenneth Clarke, the chancellor of the Exchequer, " that podgy life-insurance risk ."
  • I remember being podgy, no make-up, an unsmart lady but I made a lot of noise and he liked that . "'
  • That podgy latter-day Khalif of Baghdad with the moustache and a diabolical smile has recently reinstated himself at the top table of the world's most hated men.
  • Fetching retro art direction disarmingly preserves the look of a podgy English town, although the film fudges its British origins by putting an American family and an American villain at its center.
  • Indeed, meet him at his Milwaukee office and the man Immelt most closely resembles is Bill Clinton : casual, clever, intimate and physically imposing in a slightly podgy sort of way.
  • All this light banter was interrupted by the entrance of a podgy, middle-aged man who introduced himself as Ashutosh Mitra, a single businessman by profession, and a resident of Nebutola.
  • Some of the biggest names in American business-- Du Pont, Mellon, Mars and Firestone-- donated millions because they did not want their fine horse pastures and hunt country cluttered up with legions of podgy, hot dog-munching vacationers.
  • The journalist David Aaronovitch thought Beale's interpretation of the character definitive : " . . . the Widmerpool who insinuated his podgy bulk into my private space was . . . Simon Russell Beale's Widmerpool, who has come to stay ".
  • I myself am particularly eager to see, since the prince will be played by Simon Russell Beale, a brilliantly gifted actor but short, podgy and not at all the " glass of fashion and the mould of form " described by Ophelia.
  • I remember being a fat, podgy, no make-up, unsmart lady, but I made a lot of noise and he liked that and he came up to me after dinner and we had a big dance and he said : " Will you show me the gallery ?"
  • The subtext of Nazi and neo-fascist plunder and environmental destruction will be subordinated for young audiences by the good-guys-versus-bad-guys stuff, which not only emerges with convincingly English specificity, but with an affection for the characters and the podgy but revered values they embody.
  • At the association meeting on Thursday, opponents of Clark's candidacy had circulated parts of his diary where he had described members of his previous constituency in Plymouth as " petty, malign, clumsily conspiratorial " and Kenneth Clarke, the chancellor of the exchequer, as " that podgy life insurance risk ."
  • While some critics praised Dell'Era on her pointework as the Sugar Plum Fairy ( she allegedly received five curtain-calls ), one critic called her " corpulent " and " podgy . " Olga Preobrajenskaya as the Columbine doll was panned by one critic as " completely insipid " and praised as " charming " by another.
  • Aside from his best friend Bill Badger, some of the most enduring pals are an elephant ( Edward Trunk ), a mouse ( Willie ), Pong-Ping the Pekingese, Algy Pug ( who actually pre-dates Rupert ), Podgy Pig, Bingo the Brainy Pup, Freddie and Ferdy Fox, and Ming the dragon.
  • Then there's a zoom-out of the kite and the only still scenes of either Rupert on his knees and crawling on the grass while Tiger Lily tries to bring down the kite from a tree, Rupert bends over lifting Bill to get kite, or Rupert trying to get the kite while Podgy eats in the apples in the trees.
  • Winslet's dress, unadorned except for an asymmetrical flowered strap running across the front, was largely admired, " Cosmopolitan " declaring it simple but " ultra-flattering ", although Amanda Platell for the " New Statesman " described Winslet as resembling a " podgy mum from Muswell Hill " ( whilst declaring Berry's dress the best of the night ).