Citations:callimammapygian
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English citations of callimammapygian
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- 2005, Charles Harrington Elster, There's a Word for It (Revised Edition): A Grandiloquent Guide to Life, Simon and Schuster (→ISBN), page 75
- For example, where would Sports Illustrated be without its annual callimammapygian swimsuit issue? What would Cosmopolitan be without a bathycolpian goddess gracing the cover? How much money would a romantic film make if its male lead is steatopygic, compared with one featuring the callipygian charms of stars like Robert Redford, Jeff Bridges, and Harrison Ford?
- 2006, Richard Burwell, Furnace: Roger Williams in England, Xlibris Corporation, 2006, →ISBN, page 291:
- “The one he talks to in his sleep. His poplolly. Look, Roger, it’s one thing if she comes to you at night in all her coxinutance, but I would caution you about conversing with this same callimammapygian creature in broad daylight.”