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big-boned

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective big-boned has 1 sense
  1. big-boned - having a bone structure that is massive in contrast with the surrounding flesh
    Antonym:
    frail (indirect, via robust)

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Term: big-boned

Description:

Big-boned is a term used to describe someone who has a naturally larger or broader frame, often resulting in a heavier or stockier appearance. While it can be used both positively and negatively, it is important to note that being big-boned does not necessarily indicate obesity.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Adjective: When used as an adjective, big-boned refers to the physical characteristic of having a larger bone structure.
  2. Example sentence: John's big-boned build made him an ideal candidate for playing rugby.

  3. Idiom: In certain contexts, big-boned can be used idiomatically to imply that someone is overweight or obese.
  4. Example sentence: Despite being big-boned, Michelle had a healthy lifestyle and regularly exercised.

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