girthsome

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English

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Etymology

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From girth +‎ -some.

Adjective

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girthsome (comparative more girthsome, superlative most girthsome)

  1. Characterised or marked by girth; girthy
    • 2009, Tamera Alexander, Beyond This Moment:
      Minutes later, Molly found herself seated inside the stagecoach with a rather girthsome gentleman occupying the opposite bench. Grateful to be spared the experience of spending a night in Sulfur Falls, she situated her satchel—the single piece of luggage the driver, a Mr. Lewis, had said he could accommodate—on the seat beside her.
    • 2009, Amy Boaz, A Richer Dust:
      Indeed, who would marry me? There was no one to steer me. I had only ever been good at one subject—art. Sir Jeremy, growing too girthsome to do any more harm to young protégées, and feeling rather sorry for me because I had turned out chinless and dumb, declared that I would go to the Slade School.
    • 2015, Jenny Gardiner, Love Is in the Heir:
      Pippa just nodded and took a swig of her wine. “You know I'm not one to feed rumors, but... I had no idea! I mean it's been a good decade since I saw that thing, and I sure don't remember it being quite so girthsome.”

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