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comparative more aldermanic, superlative most aldermanic
Of or pertaining to an alderman. quotations examples
I would help finance the aldermanic campaigns of people who […] .
2010 September, Toby Weiss, "Identify and Revitalize Key Areas", St. Louis magazine, ISSN 1090-5723, volume 16, issue 9, page 86
(Of size) plump, rotund, fleshy. quotations examples
The male trout of this weight, however finely marked with various tints of blue, crimson, and gold, tends dangerously to aldermanic girth […] .
1917, Samuel G. Camp, The Fine Art of Fishing
In the first place it had been the means of reducing his still aldermanic figure by a stone in weight […] .
1947 October 25, “Nicknamed 'Marrow Jack'”, in The Adelaide Mail, page 1
(Of a sum) substantial, considerable, sizeable. quotations examples
The proposed reduction is a substantial one, cutting down the total of the bill from $105,000, the Aldermanic figure, to $90,000, which must be somewhere in the neighborhood of an honest amount.
1860 December 14, “The Japanese bill growing smaller”, in The New York Times, page 4