For simple security, it wanted at least a buffer strip on the rocky heights of Syria and a slice of West Jordan to fatten out its own narrow waistline.
From the time.com
Others will be purchased by re-stockers to grow out and fatten on grass or as potential breeders.
From the en.wikipedia.org
We bail out the bank and they are hoarding the cash to fatten their bonuses.
From the economist.com
He's out to fatten his wallet.
From the forbes.com
Aspiring candidates put on long white aprons, line up behind tables full of flickering Sterno, and dish out issues and arguments to fatten the voters.
From the time.com
Alas, it is true that with the exception of a brilliant European farmer or two, no one has been able to figure out how to fatten up ducks and geese enough for foie gras without force-feeding them.
From the latimes.com
For the physical transformation, she relied on eating more to fatten up her face, padding to fill out her hips and practising the wiggle for visitors to her New York home.
From the express.co.uk
As they try to fatten this year's bottom line, LaRosa expects many firms to roll out marketing that highlights discounts and value.
From the usatoday.com
The warming means spring starts earlier, so marmots come out of hibernation earlier, giving them more time to fatten up before the next winter.