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Harmony Weeks
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31 December, 22:18
Corpulent A. flexible B. fat C. strong D. slender
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Kaylee Meza
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Corpulent would most likely go with "fat" since this is often used in a derogatory way to say that something is "oversize". It comes from the Latin "corpus" being body.
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