Definitions

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  • adjective Resembling lard.

Etymologies

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lard +‎ -like

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Examples

  • Fox colleague Bill O'Reilly, meanwhile, has clearly become so rattled by the looming and lardlike shadow Rush Limbaugh has cast over his own blowhard turf that he's now taken to citing erroneous numbers to suggest that Obama's popularity is "slipping," all the while wondering out loud if the president is "selling out America."

    Bruce Kluger: Three Reasons to Buy My Book 2009

  • Consist entirely of trying to get your pants over that enormous, bulbous, lardlike tissue that used to be your hips.

    Race You to the Fountain of Youth Martha Bolton 2007

  • Consist entirely of trying to get your pants over that enormous, bulbous, lardlike tissue that used to be your hips.

    Race You to the Fountain of Youth Martha Bolton 2007

  • Consist entirely of trying to get your pants over that enormous, bulbous, lardlike tissue that used to be your hips.

    Race You to the Fountain of Youth Martha Bolton 2007

  • Consist entirely of trying to get your pants over that enormous, bulbous, lardlike tissue that used to be your hips.

    Race You to the Fountain of Youth Martha Bolton 2007

  • His face was a bulging mass of lardlike flesh in which a pair of cold black eyes glittered like fragments of polished obsidian.

    Conan Of The Isles De Camp, L. Sprague 1968

  • Fox colleague Bill O'Reilly, meanwhile, has clearly become so rattled by the looming and lardlike shadow Rush Limbaugh has cast over his own blowhard turf that he's now taken to citing erroneous numbers to suggest that Obama's popularity is "slipping," all the while wondering out loud if the president is "

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

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