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potbelly

(pŏt′bĕl′ē)
n. pl. potbel·lies
A protruding abdominal region.

pot′bel′lied adj.
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Unlike many of the new-age stainless steels which require a diamond stone, the Potbelly's 1095 blade can be sharpened on a traditional Arkansas stone or, in a pinch, a rock.
As the leader of the Potbelly Sandwich Works chain since June 2008, Lewis is focused on expanding the growing chain into a franchised business model and enhancing its value proposition to customers.
Then I was told by the Ironwood Pig Sanctuary of Marana, Ariz., that the potbelly pig was everybody's victim.
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I did think his T-shirts were a little tight across his potbelly and occasionally have undone the top button on his jeans.
Gateway has the Drexel Gateway Theatre and large national chains including Potbelly Sandwich Works, as well as locally owned and operated places like Lave, a source of handmade natural bath products overseen by Columbus entrepreneur Lisa Karst.
Farrueo, with his potbelly and mesmerizing gaze, tames his audience like the horse trader his father was.
We're more sensitive now to the melancholia that moves in and out of the space of the artist's clowning and takes hold in images of his bandaged head, his potbelly, his aging body.
The H-45 replaces the old potbelly M-1941, Designed to heat the General Purpose and TEMPER tents, it burns liquid (JP 8 and diesel) and solid fuels,
The reality was the potbelly stove in a tar shack or one-room schoolhouse with no heat, no books, nothing.
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