well-proportioned in the PONS Dictionary

well-proportioned Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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However, candidates were being asked to look well-proportioned in dancewear as a lean figure is demanded by the uniforms.
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The well-proportioned rooms, especially those with bay windows, give tremendous light and space.
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She was a collusus, twice the size of laundress, yet she was muscularly well-proportioned in a steroid sort of way.
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The current 7 is well-proportioned, with clean lines and an overall balanced look.
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It's a well-proportioned big bus and the chrome-look "nudge bar" styling of the front spoiler dispenses with any impression of slabbiness.
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The result is that, while the house is small and perfectly formed, the grounds are vast and similarly well-proportioned.
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Reception rooms of incredible charm and generous proportions with exquisite period detail are balanced by equally well-proportioned bedrooms.
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He was described as a well-proportioned person.
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Physical prerequisites include, no facial scars and a well-proportioned body.
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The tree itself grows a well-proportioned shape and fine specimens are common, usually reaching heights of 20- 23 in its favoured localities such as plateau woodland.
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