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View definitions for well-proportioned

well-proportioned

adjective as in built

adjective as in classical

adjective as in curvaceous

adjective as in statuesque

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There are no height restrictions for the team, with guidelines simply saying there are no height or weight requirements, and women are expected to "look well-proportioned in dancewear".

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“I love clean well-proportioned white walls, but they can coexist next to an old wooden floor, or a typical TriBeCa tin ceiling.”

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In photos from around this time, Jim appears as a neatly groomed, well-proportioned young man, a few inches shorter than Farmer, with jet-black hair swept into a knife-like wave and wire-rimmed glasses over narrow eyes.

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The dishes are well-proportioned, large enough to where if you order a few they can be shared around the table.

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They are really comfortable in their bodies, they can move, they are well-proportioned, they are quick, and they can run fast for big guys.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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