well-en·dowed

well-en·dowed

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  • well-endowed — well en|dowed [ ,wel ın daud ] adjective 1. ) VERY INFORMAL a well endowed woman has large breasts, and a well endowed man has large sexual organs: It was a not too subtle photograph of an extremely well endowed lady. 2. ) having a lot of… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • well-endowed — well en dowed adj informal 1.) a woman who is well endowed has large breasts often used humorously 2.) a man who is well endowed has a large ↑penis often used humorously …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • o|ver|en|dowed — «OH vuhr ehn DOWD», adjective. having an abundance of; being well supplied with: »The villages…are overendowed with supermarkets (Maclean s) …   Useful english dictionary

  • fat — adj 1. obese, overweight, flabby, stout, portly, pursy, corpulent, Scot. fodgel; chubby, tubby, pudgy, plump; round, rounded out, rotund; fleshy, well fed; paunchy, potbellied, roundbellied, big bellied, large bellied, great bellied, abdominous,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • dow — dow1 /dow, doh/, v.i., dowed or dought /dowt/, dowing. Scot. and North Eng. 1. to be able. 2. to thrive; prosper; do well. [bef. 900; ME dowen, doghen, OE dugan to be worthy; c. G taugen; cf. DOUGHTY] dow2 /dow/ …   Universalium

  • Dow. — dowager. * * * dow 1 «dow, doh», intransitive verb, past tense dowed or dought. Scottish. 1. to be able. 2. to do well; thrive; prosper. ╂[Old English dugan be strong, of use. Compare etym. under …   Useful english dictionary

  • (be) endowed with something — be enˈdowed with sth derived (formal) to naturally have a particular feature, quality, etc • She was endowed with intelligence and wit. • The stones are believed to be endowed with magical powers. see also ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

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