Pronunciation of the English word fat.
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1. | Just as there are few fat "old maids," there are few fat bachelors. | |
2. | I had heard that he was fat, but I didn't think he would be that fat. | |
3. | A bicycle runs on fat and saves you money; a car runs on money and makes you fat. | |
4. | There was once a fat, ugly peasant who fell in love with a beautiful, blonde princess. One day, the princess kissed the ugly, fat peasant, and he magically transformed into a slender, handsome prince. At least, that's how she saw him. At least, that's how he felt. | |
5. | How fat is too fat? | |
6. | I do remember seeing Sami a bit fat, but I have never imagined that he would get as fat as this. | |
7. | "Hey, Mary! Remember when I was so fat that I would drop food into my fat folds and it would begin to rot a few days later?" said Tom into the phone from the hospital gurney. | |
8. | Tom has two looks: glowing but fat and regular fat. | |
9. | What does it mean for a man to become fat other than that he will go about loaded down by a heavier pack? Tell me, if you had a servant, would you rather he was fat, or lively, and fit for any task? | |
10. | A thin person can remain thin and a fat person remain fat while exercising assiduously if the exercise is not properly directed. |