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overweight angļu valodā:

1. too heavy or too fat too heavy or too fat



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2.3 GOOD POINT! OPINIONS

2. ow ow


Ow! Yukiko! That hurts! Quit hitting me with your fists!
Ow, the coffee is very hot!

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3. plump plump


The world's greatest singers and most of its famous musicians have been fat or at least decidedly plump.
a plump woman
It is said that Didon had for dinner ten plump turkeys' backs.
I may be plump, but I'm vigorous.
Every day grandfather and grandmother gave the kitten plenty of milk, and soon the kitten grew nice and plump.
I'm plump.
... plays this sort of plump English girl?
Her mother was short and plump, but bubbly.
"Pickwickian" refers to a jovial, plump individual
Her plump face flushed with anxiety.
This store sells clothes for plump people.
She's a plump woman in her mid-thirties
My puppy is so cute and plump.
You are not fat, you're just plump!
The plump young woman thrust the heel of her stiletto into my big toe under the pretence that I had been too forceful.

4. overweight overweight


He is overweight.
About 65% of American adults are overweight, which isn't good for their health.
Slighty overweight girls would look cuter if they lost a little weight.
For as long as Tom could remember, his parents had been overweight.
I am overweight, because i ate too much.
An increasing number of people are eating too much and becoming overweight.
What with having no exercise and being overweight, he had a heart attack.
The overweight couple seems to be in love.
My luggage was overweight BY five kilos. Your bad is 10 kilos overweight.
I'm only a few kilos overweight, but I just can't seem to lose them. / He used to be very overweight.
The doctor told her she was overweight and this was affecting her health.
In Poland there are less overweight children than in America.
Nearly half the people in this country are overweight.
A polite way of saying 'fat'. He's a bit overweight.
Mrs. Brown warned Beth that if she didn't eat properly she would be permanently overweight.

5. weighting too much weighting too much



6. obese obese


Most obese people have trouble with their knees.
He was large and obese.
Now one out of three Americans is obese, and a second third of the population is overweight.
Many Americans are obese.
An obese, diabetic Mother Will Have obese children from generation to generation
She was not just overweight; she was clinically obese. / The doctor told her she was obese and had to go on a diet.
She was not just overweight; she was clinically obese.
an obese patient
He has a sweet tooth so it isn't suprising that he is obese.
She should lose a few kilos - she is a bit obese.
A lot of people in UK are obese

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