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"Falstaffian" Definitions
  1. fat, cheerful and eating and drinking a lot

23 Sentences With "Falstaffian"

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"I have my own printing press now!" he added with Falstaffian relish.
Even flat on his back, he cut a shockingly large, Falstaffian figure.
He's a great Falstaffian incarnation of the braggart soldier type that dates back to Plautus.
With his beefy voice and Falstaffian physique, Mr. Maestri often sounds like a kind of basso.
Mr. Talabani, widely known as Mam Jalal or Uncle Jalal, cut a Falstaffian figure, typically in bespoke suits.
Slender as a stalk of grass, and a new convert to SoulCycle, Bowien is a departure from Falstaffian figures like Mario Batali.
A Falstaffian provocateur, Mr. Alsop believed that his visually spectacular projects brightened their landscapes, and that architects had a calling to inspire.
There's a lovely and extended homage here to the Falstaffian food writer and historian Josh Ozersky, a friend of Platt's who died in 2015.
"We're not really doing a musical," Stew, a Falstaffian figure in kufi cap and loose-fitting shirt, said at a nearby Middle Eastern restaurant after a recent rehearsal.
William Arrowood is a Falstaffian fellow who lives behind a pudding shop and prides himself on being "an emotional agent, not a deductive agent," like his famous nemesis.
In 1992, a Washington outsider — almost Falstaffian in his imperfections — was elected president after what seemed more like a roller-coaster ride than a road to the White House.
He is the sly centerpiece of his team's unfinished bildungsroman, and seems happy to take the necessary heat and provide some Falstaffian comic relief as the Pistons begin their rough transition into playoff contenders.
Not Leland (a wonderfully Falstaffian Ian McShane), the pickled sheriff whose one-horse town on the Arizona-Mexico border is experiencing the fallout from a failed deal to sell ammunition to a drug cartel.
The story of le Carré's tortured relationship with his Falstaffian father provided grist last year for Adam Sisman's 652-page biography, "John le Carré," which also delved into other corners of its subject's personal life.
Chuck Blazer, a Falstaffian figure who helped develop soccer in the United States and then became central to the scandal that exposed widespread international corruption in the sport, died on Wednesday at a hospital in New Jersey.
When Judge was casting "Silicon Valley," nearly every actor who wound up in the principal cast first auditioned for the part of Erlich Bachman, the Falstaffian stoner who, in his avarice, chauvinism and arrogance, epitomizes Silicon Valley's strange id.
Seen on video playing in a casino money-blowing machine or re-enacting a children's TV show on the deck of a cruise liner, or posting photos of himself in daffy headwear to Facebook, Mr. Goldstone cuts an almost Falstaffian figure: a cheery man of the people, always up for a laugh.
Don Wilson (September 1, 1900 – April 25, 1982) was an American announcer and actor in radio and television, with a Falstaffian vocal presence, remembered best as the rotund announcer and comic foil to the star of The Jack Benny Program.
Canutus rails against his troops and supporters, calling them cowards. After this, Edricus writes to Ironside, asking forgiveness. He then exchanges clothing with Stitch. Stitch, now dressed in aristocratic clothing, has a scene where he play-acts the part, and is a Falstaffian comic tyrant.
Portrayed by the author as a larger-than-life Falstaffian figure, Machesney declared support for the Resistance early in the war and joined them with much of his scientific team. The Ashiyyur denounced him as a war criminal for creating advanced weaponry for Sim’s military forces. His principal apparent value to the Resistance was diplomatic. Together with Tarien Sim, Machesney was the public face of the Resistance.
A Conservative politician, Dickens fought unsuccessfully for Middlesbrough in February 1974 and for Ealing North in October 1974. He won Huddersfield West in 1979 but this seat was abolished after boundary reviews. He was selected as the Conservative candidate for Littleborough and Saddleworth, which he won in 1983. Described as "Falstaffian" and "the original 'rent-a-quote' man", over his time in parliament he campaigned for causes as diverse as the return of hanging and the banning of teddy bears.
Slate, which called Pine "a jewel", described his performance as "channel[ing]" Shatner without being an impersonation. Slate.com described Shatner's depiction of Kirk as an "expansive, randy, faintly ridiculous, and yet supremely capable leader of men, Falstaffian in his love of life and largeness of spirit". The Myth of the American Superhero refers to Kirk as a "superhuman redeemer" who "like a true superhero ... regularly escapes after risking battle with monsters or enemy spaceships". Although some episodes question Kirk's position as a hero, Star Trek "never left the viewer in doubt for long".
He continued to work up until his death in Fordingbridge, Hampshire in 1961, his last work being a studio mural in three parts, the left hand of which showed a Falstaffian figure of a French peasant in a yellow waistcoat playing a hurdy-gurdy while coming down a village street. It was Augustus John's final wave goodbye. He joined the Peace Pledge Union as a pacifist in the 1950s, and was a founder member of the Committee of 100. On 17 September 1961, just over a month before his death, he joined the Committee of 100's anti-nuclear weapons demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London.

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