fat
[fæt]
Definition:
1. Having too much flesh on it and weighing too much.
2. Excess bodily weight.
Use 'fat' in a sentence:
- She's not just fat, she's positively gross!
- They work long hours in order to take home a fat wage packet.
- He was short and fat, with a large beer belly.
- His big fat belly overhung his belt.
- He had the audacity to say I was too fat.
- Get out of bed, you fat slob!
- When you use oil or fat for cooking, use as little as possible.
- Rolls of fat hung over his belt.
- I was sandwiched between two fat men on the bus.
- I could eat what I liked without getting fat.
- Your extra fat may be more of a health risk than you realize.
- The doctor told me (that) I should eat less fat.
- Try excluding fat from your diet.
- This ham has too much fat on it.
- Drain off the excess fat from the meat.
- Cook the meat in shallow fat.
- People should, ideally, eat much less fat.
- He grew fatter and fatter.
- You should cut down on fats and carbohydrates.
- Paul can't drive so he was a fat lot of use when I broke my arm.
- Paradoxically, the less she ate, the fatter she got.
- This workout helps you to burn off fat and tone muscles.
- Our bone marrow contains fat in the form of small globules.
- Camels rebuild fat stores in their hump.
- They are set to make a big fat profit.
- The 16-pound feline is so fat she can hardly walk.
- This dress makes me look fat.
- People should decrease the amount of fat they eat.
- People should eat less fat to reduce the risk of heart disease.
- Rubbish! You're not fat.
- Sunflower margarine has the same fat content as butter.
- Yogurt is usually very low in fat.
- I'm tall and thin and he's short and fat.
- The man in the photo was horrendously fat.
- The manager was fat and jolly.
- Excess food is stored as fat.
- Doctors often extol the virtues of eating less fat.
- He gave me a nice fat cheque.
- She was rather fat, and her complexion was spotty.
- You'll get fat if you eat so much chocolate.
- Fish oils are less saturated than animal fats.
- They have a normal body weight but see themselves as being fat.
- The body is made up primarily of bone, muscle, and fat.
- Fat is an excellent insulator against the cold.