fatten out

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fatten out

The farmer will fatten out the piglets before the fair.

Definition

Verb: * To cause someone or something to gain weight and become fuller or rounder in shape, often by providing more food.

Usage
  • This verb is transitive and typically used with an object (someone or something that becomes fatter).
  • It often implies an intentional action to improve health or condition through increased nourishment.
  • The construction is usually: fatten out + [object].
Examples
  • The farmers fatten out the pigs for several months before the market.
  • After the rescue, the volunteers worked to fatten out the malnourished dog.
  • Her goal was to fatten out her skinny arms with a new exercise and diet plan.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase can be used figuratively to describe adding substance or detail to something non-physical, such as a story or a plan.
    • The author needed to fatten out the second chapter with more descriptive passages.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fatten up: A very common synonym with identical meaning and usage.
    • We need to fatten up the cattle before winter.
  • Plump out: A synonym meaning to make or become rounder or fuller.
  • Fatten (verb): The core verb meaning to make or become fat.
Synonyms
  • Plump up
  • Fill out
  • Fatten up
Phrasal Verbs
  • Fatten out is itself a phrasal verb. Its meaning is inseparable from the combination of "fatten" + "out".
fatten out

The farmer will fatten out the piglets before the fair.

Verb
  1. make fat or plump
    • We will plump out that poor starving child