Do we say fat or phat

fat 5274 occurrences

The chamberlain was waiting just outside the door, also two ladies in waiting, just as fat as the Queen.

" "She's too fat for pink.

In New York, where so many great forces of a great country coagulate, the face of the city photographed would have been a composite of fat and jowl, rouge and heavy lipsatiated yet insatiate, the head double-chinned and even a little loggy with too many satisfactions.

She's jolly and full of fun and yet she's old enough and fat enough to please our fathers and mothers.

What do you say?" "Do you suppose she's fat enough to scare away the ghosts?" asked Billie, with a chuckle.

"Itit's lucky we're not fat!"

"Well, your one looks fat enough to make up for our two," Billie assured her diplomatically, then settled back to enjoy her own letters, while Teddy ran out to join the boys downstairs.

Let him lie soft, feed full and sleep soundlet him have air and light, so shall he wax fat and lusty against my lord Duke's coming.

Quoth Sir Pertolepe, seated upon the bench and smiling upon Beltane's grim figure: "He groweth fat to the killing, seest thou, my Beda, a young man and hearty, very hale and strongand therefore meet for death.

His own merits, likewise, won for him the love and respect of the settlers of New Plymouth, who appreciated the unaffected devotion, and the simple truthfulness, of his character; and felt that such men as Rodolph Maitland and his son added glory to the history of 'the Pilgrim Fat

Soon all was prepared and supper cooking over the coals,a supper of fresh fish and seal fat, which Alaskans consider a great delicacy, and to which Mr. Strong added coffee and crackers from his stores,and Indians and whites ate together in friendliness and amity.

There was dried fish, herons' eggs, berries, or those put up in seal oil, which is obtained by frying the fat out of the blubber of the seal.

Before him gaped a black square, through which he darted, to pitch head first over some fat, padded bulk.

The sword had no sooner cut the sack across and punctured the tin, than a fat villain in a loin cloth, squatting on the earthen floor, kneaded flour and oil into a grimy batch of dough.

The fat baker sprang up, and clapped on the obstinate head a shapeless gray turban of dough.

While I am on the subject of her food, I should say that reading in the encyclopedia he found that foxes on the Continent are inordinately fond of grapes, and that during the autumn season they abandon their ordinary diet for them, and then grow exceedingly fat and lose their offensive odour.

" He waved a fat hand about the tent.

But the Moor highly relishes these enormous lumps of fat, according to the standard beauty laid down by the talebs"Four things in a woman should be ample, the lower part of the back, the thighs, the calves of the legs and the knees.

" "Fat chance," speculated Tom.

Of course we occasionally have heresy trials, and pictures of the offender and the Fat Bishop adorn the first page, but heresy trials not accompanied by the scaffold or the faggots are innocuous and exceedingly tame.

"And sometimes I have a long skinny shadow that is faint and grayish, while I also have a short fat shadow

They can breathe, and walk about, laugh, and grow fat without any difficulty, and they are sanguine of being landed in ultimate ecstacy if they conduct themselves fairly.

But neither these, nor potatoes, nor any other vegetables, ought to be cooked in any way with fat, or fat meat, or butter; or be mashed after they are cooked, or eaten with oil or butter.

But neither these, nor potatoes, nor any other vegetables, ought to be cooked in any way with fat, or fat meat, or butter; or be mashed after they are cooked, or eaten with oil or butter.

By the grace of God, and the care and attentions of the princess, I became quite stout and healthy, and my constitution became sound; the dog also grew fat.

phat 8 occurrences

An Irishman at our side, who had been puzzling some time to comprehend the problem thus submitted to him, finally broke out: "An' may I ax ye, misther, to be koind enough to exshplain phat in the wurruld that owld roosther's doin'?" pointing to the figure of the kneeling monarch.

Sure phat's the names of you two darlints?" "EDWIN," he answers, in some wonder, as he hands her a currency stamp, which, on account of the large hole worn in it, he has been repeatedly unable to pass himself.

" "Well, Patsey, what can you do?" "Phat can I do, is it?

Faix, yer honor, it's phat I can't do yer'd better be axin'!

"Phat would I call her, thin?" asked Patsey.

"And phat, would I be givin' her that jaw-crackin' name fur, when her name's Juanita?"

Phat would I be doin' that fur?" "Well, why didn't you go out and help find him?" "I was afraid, sur;" examining the huge rent in his pantaloons.

Mike, seeing Pat crying, exclaimed: "Phat be ye cryin' fer?" Pat, wishing to have Mike fooled also, exclaimed: "I'm crying fer me poor ould mother, who's dead way over in Ireland.

Do we say   fat   or  phat