portly 的定义
port·li·er, port·li·est.
- rather heavy or fat; stout; corpulent.
- Archaic. stately, dignified, or imposing.
portly 近义词
bulky, fat
更多portly例句
- How many Benny Hill scenes involved the creepy, portly man zooming about perilously near an unfathomably stacked woman?
- The portly, balding Sabah, a father of two, glances nervously at the television.
- A moment later I saw my scowling taxi driver darting toward the ticket booth with a companion, a portly man in a checked shirt.
- From Alec “The Bloviator” Baldwin to “portly pepperpot” Monica Lewinsky, revisit his chief rogue targets.
- He was a big man, and looked bigger than he was; good-looking too; ruddy, portly, well-dressed and formal.
- In appearance he was tall and portly, and his bearing, carriage and presence were gentlemanly and refined.
- A portly woman, whom Isabel knew to be the mother of a brood, was far more anxious to please.
- Madame Valmonde bent her portly figure over Desiree and kissed her, holding her an instant tenderly in her arms.
- As he was old and portly, and I young and spare, this disguise had cost me no little thought and labor.