Sentences with phrase «paunchy man»

While the western box art for Golf features a paunchy man with a red shirt and a mustache, the golfer is never referred to as Mario within the game.
In the movie, which also won Best Screenplay from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and picked up a nod from the American Cinema Editors this week, Farrell plays a sad, paunchy man who gets sent to a hotel where he has 45 days to find a partner.
He was a paunchy man, glistening sweat, and his clothes were as disheveled as the clerk's, and his moustache was just as trim.

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And all the while he is growing less and less attractive: a slumping adolescent, then a surly - faced young adult, then a balding and paunchy grown man.
Thin - lipped personnel men laugh heartily as they splash around in the mustard with union stewards; paunchy executives play two innings of slow - pitch softball and then rush off to recuperate at their country clubs; the president kisses babies belonging to graveyard - shift workers and delivers a speech prepared by the PR boys about the glorious future awaiting those who continue to love grand old Amalgamated Sponge.
Britisher Monroe Salisbury, the teenage Clifford's leading man in melodramas such as The Savage (1917), Hungry Eyes (1918), and The Millionaire Pirate (1919), was a paunchy gent no longer in the bloom of youth and sporting an ill - fitting hairpiece.
THE BIG LEBOWSKI Paunchy, behind on the rent and stone - cold unemployed, the Dude is the laziest man in Los Angeles and the last person to be mistaken for a millionaire with a trophy wife.
From a grizzled factory worker trying to make ends meet and keep his brother on the straight and narrow in «Out Of The Furnace» to a paunchy con man in «American Hustle,» Christian Bale has once again shown his chameleon - like approach in two movies released within weeks of each other.
McTiernan follows suit with the sort of panicked direction that is the purvey of directors who don't know how they used to do it but ardently wish that they did, while Travolta as another paunchy military man doesn't so much evoke his performances in The General's Daughter or Broken Arrow as his Rastafarian security chief from Battlefield Earth.
Mind you, as Christie Blatchford said in The National Post a week later, imagine the outcry if that statement was made by a man; a «paunchy male defence lawyer,» or a «boy prosecutor» who would have lost his head and his job the next day.
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