slovník galicijský - Angličtina

galego - English

graxa v angličtině:

1. fat fat


Just as there are few fat "old maids," there are few fat bachelors.
A fat man seldom dislikes anybody very hard or for very long.
Fat hens lay few eggs.
Almost the only time a fat man loses his temper is when he has been deprived of his food.
He's fat
Many U.S. politicians depend on contributions from fat cats for their campaigns.
You never know, she might tell him the truth. "Yeah, fat chance!"
In the carriage sat a gentleman, not attractive, but also not unattractive, not too fat nor too thin; one could not call him old, but he also was not too young.
We've got taller so they don't fit. "Right, it's certainly not that we've got fat!" "The useful phrase 'grown up' is our trump card."
She was, unlike her daughter, of small stature and her body was fat on the sides. It was as if a human head had been fitted unto the body of a pig.
Would King Albert have an affair with Princess Diana? I think not. He's too fat.
Every Tuesday her fat little fingers flew like birds up and down the keys of song too.
Jane is fat and rude, and smokes too much. However, Ken thinks she's lovely and charming. That's why they say love is blind.
The fat woman, the young couple, the sleeping Indian and the tall man in black, but now skin and flesh and hair had disappeared, and empty eye sockets stared from gleaming white skulls.
I know I should avoid fatty food, but, unfortunately, I really like it.