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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absurdly fat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is excessively overweight in a humorous or exaggerated manner.
Example: "The cat was absurdly fat, waddling around the house like a small furry balloon."
Alternatives: "ridiculously overweight" or "unbelievably large".
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In the end came an eerie quiet, a tiny staff amid the dot-com detritus: Copies of absurdly fat back issues.
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(If it's grease you're after – if you're hungover, basically – then I'd recommend adding butter to the pan, or going with Leigh's cured pork fat, which is absurdly good if you can find the stuff).
The wine list was absurdly deep and rich.
Deserted by Tekla, Gustav turns his hatred on the whole sex, absurdly suggesting a naked woman's body resembles "a fat boy with overdeveloped breasts".
His response was to write one that was almost absurdly American – a tale of warring gangsters and the battle for Fat Sam's speakeasy.
The comic display of absurdly loose pants symbolizes the real reason for weight-loss surgery's popularity: fat people will do almost anything to escape society's contempt and ridicule.
The European Union must also clamp down on the harmonization of absurdly detailed legislation and this ridiculous merry-go-round of lawnmowers, measurements for bananas and strawberries and percentages of fat in chocolate.
Absurdly early.
It's absurdly simple.
That may sound absurdly unrealistic.
They imagine absurdly perfect worlds.
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