Word: fatted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...inspired spasticity, daily gives her 22,800,000 readers the illusion that they have been behind the sets, the bushes and deep into some of Hollywood's better bed-&-bathrooms. This eminence Columnist Hopper shares (reluctantly) with her rival in revelation, Hearstian Columnist Louella ("Lollipop") Parsons, fat, fiftyish, and fatuous, whose syndicated column reaches some 30,000,000 readers...
Spendthrift. On the day Lord wrote, Argentina's total gold and foreign exchange dropped below the amount of money in circulation, for the first time in eight years, Argentina, which had been fat with the profits of selling foodstuffs to a hungry world, had splurged like the most reckless Argentine playboy. A U.S. machinery salesman who had hoped to sell the Argentine Government 20 units was amazed when he easily sold 400, is still trying to figure out how the Government can use them...
...platform stepped a fat colonel of police: "In the interests of public order this meeting is closed...
When Marie Powers was five, an opera singer asked her what she wanted to be when she grew up. Said Marie: "I want to be fat, jolly and an opera singer like you." Today, fortyish, buxom Marie Powers is doing what was once considered impossible: making opera go over on Broadway...
Currently, United has a fat backlog of $315,000,000, second largest in the industry. For an aircraft company, it is fairly well diversified. Its P. & W. motors are being used in the DC-6, Boeing's new Stratocruiser and in nine other new planes now going into production. But the smooth ride has not lulled Rentschler and friends into thinking there may not be rough air ahead, stirred up by jet engines. Two months ago, United acquired the right to build and sell Rolls-Royce's turbojet engine, the Nene. In addition, P. & W. is developing...