fat as a house
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[edit](as) fat as a house (not comparable)
- (simile) Very fat; plump; overweight.
- 2009, Lynne Mitchell, To Touch the Whale, page 74:
- She was fat — fat as a house. My daddy told her not to eat one more thing, and she still got fat.
- 2011 Danny Baker winning cancer fight Daily Express, 11 May 2011. Accessed 4 May 2019.
- Danny, who has three children, Bonnie, 27, Sonny, 24 and Mancie, 12 with wife Wendy, says the weight loss is no silver lining: “In a couple of years I hope to be bulging at the seams again, fat as a house.
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