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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "big boned" is a colloquial expression that can be used in written English in some cases.
It is typically used to describe someone who is larger in build or frame due to larger than average bones. For example, you could say "My brother is big boned, so he needs clothes that are cut a bit larger."
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I am a big boned tall female and was active playing volleyball basketball softball tennis track swimming.
I'm big boned and I can gain weight easily, especially because I'm quite gluttonous.
I'm stout and big boned and they were like, this is the guy we've been waiting for.
Spaniels have notably floppy ears, basset hounds have extremely short legs, and St. Bernards are large and big boned.
These were big boned and flat sided, with long legs.
Likewise, persons who are "big boned," or broad in form can appear fat even when they are actually lean.
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Their shared dark good looks and big boned-ness made them appear alike.
"Big bones?" "Totes.
"They weren't big bones," he said.
"Well, then, fuck you, Big Bones.
It looked like a veal chop, big bones and all.
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