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lardy
noun
An obese person.
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But they're those comically lardy simpletons in sports clothes who require two aeroplane seats each.
I had my first lardy cake earlier this year, from a petrol station with a surprising array of baked goods, and the fatty, soft, sweet carb load sent me to sleep for the rest of the car journey home.
The healthy thing, as everyone knows, is to occupy a middle ground between the Instagrammers with their raw quinoa pizzas and Nigella's lardy treats.
It's the great irony of health and fitness; none of us like being lardy and lethargic, but for some reason we require additional motivation to do something about it.
"It's not like we don't have a proper meal and are all lardy or anything.
My trolls have become fixated on it, offering me matches and suggesting I might like to put my "lardy arse" on the pyre to help it burn longer.
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(Corresponding figures for females were 12% and 10%, since females are the slimmer sex in mice).By themselves, these results do not prove that insulin-resistance is the explanation for the tendency of the already-lardy to eat too much.
Businesses such as shops and hotels profit from the influx of armed townies, whose purchases of lardy-cakes and hand-knitted jumpers boost the local economy".Shooting used to be perceived as a rich man's hobby, but it isn't," says Stuart Fuller-Shapcott, who farms 1,000 acres in Scotland's Roxburghshire.
Here's a typical take:Nicholas R. Lardy, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and an authority on the Chinese economy, said the delay made sense given China's recent steps on other American priorities, including tougher sanctions against Iran and pressure on North Korea over nuclear weapons.
Nicholas Lardy of the Brookings Institution calculates that subsidies in the form of policy loans approved by the central government have run at more than 10% of GDP since the late 1980s.
"One of the dark little secrets of the AMCs is that they have no money," says Nicholas Lardy at the Brookings Institution, a Washington think-tank.
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