Examples of using "Grasso" in a sentence and their english translations:
- He has gotten fat.
- He got fatter.
He's really fat.
- I'm not fat!
- I am not fat!
I was fat.
Tom certainly is fat.
He's short and fat.
- Tom's fat.
- Tom is fat.
- Don't put on weight.
- Don't get fat.
- You're not fat.
- He isn't fat.
- He's not fat.
- He is not fat.
He wasn't fat.
- He's very fat.
- He is very fat.
He was too fat.
He's still fat.
He's fat, isn't he?
- I used to be fat.
- I was fat.
- I'm fat.
- I am fat.
Do I look fat?
This kebab is too fatty.
Am I fat?
I was fat.
Your dog is very fat.
He's both tall and fat.
He is as fat as a bear.
I called her a fat pig.
- I think Tom is fat.
- I think that Tom is fat.
You are a bit fat.
Tom's fat, isn't he?
Tom wasn't fat.
- Tom is too fat.
- Tom's too fat.
- Tom isn't fat.
- Tom's not fat.
- Tom is too fat.
- Tom's too fat.
- Tom is very obese.
- Tom is very fat.
Laugh and be fat.
- Tom is a little fat.
- Tom is kind of fat.
I've always been fat.
He's fat, too.
He's a fat man.
He's very fat, isn't he?
He's kind of fat, isn't he?
- He is not very fat.
- He's not very fat.
He's not that fat.
He isn't as fat as I am, is he?
You look fat.
Are you fat?
Tom isn't fat, but Mary is.
Tom is a fat man.
Tom is short and fat.
This cat is very fat.
Tom has always been fat.
That cat is quite fat.
Too many sweets make you fat.
Has Tom always been fat?
I don't think you're fat.
- Tom's not very fat.
- Tom isn't very fat.
- I know that Tom is fat.
- I know Tom is fat.
Tom is very fat, isn't he?
Tom is kind of fat, isn't he?
- If you eat too much, you'll become fat.
- If you eat too much, you will get fat.
- If you eat too much, you'll get fat.
John is too fat to run fast.
I'm very fat.
- I'm so fat.
- I'm very fat.
- I'm extremely fat.
- I'm too fat.
- I am too fat.
- I'm not fat.
- I'm not fat!
I used to be very fat.
- I'm not fat.
- I'm not fat!
- I am not fat!
Too many sweets make you fat.
I've never seen a fat vegan.
We call our teacher "Doraemon" because he's fat.
That tastes really great, not so greasy.
He was large, not to say fat.
The thin man killed the fat man.
Tom isn't as fat as Mary.
- He is too fat to run fast.
- He's too fat to run fast.
I didn't know Tom was fat.
I don't think you're fat.
- I don't think Tom is fat.
- I don't think that Tom is fat.
The body converts extra calories into fat.
Then let's get rid of the fat here. Do you see that?
Tom isn't as fat as he used to be.
Tom is much fatter than Mary.
The yellow areas of moderate fat.
And the red areas of high fat.
Ken's dog is very fat.
Tom is fatter than Mary, isn't he?