Citations:beer-bellied

Adjective: "having a beer belly"

 * 1972 — Charles L. Sanders, "Is Archie Bunker the Real White America?", Ebony, June 1972:
 * He's a wholly ignorant, lower middle-class, white Anglo-Saxon Protestant, beer-bellied bigot.
 * 1987 — John Krich, "Journey to the End of Baseball", Mother Jones, August/September 1987:
 * Pregame interviews with beer-bellied coaches are broadcast on a fluttering PA system but leave phrases like "nuestro pueblo heroico" wafting in the air.
 * 1996 — "Cher: The Advocate Interview by Chastity Bono", The Advocate, 20 August 1996:
 * It is a completely unnatural act to see a bunch of beer-bellied Teamster film technicians sitting around while you're supposed to be madly in love with somebody, in bed, romping around or taking your clothes off.
 * 1999 — Eric Alterman, Sound and Fury: The Making of the Punditocracy, Cornell University Press (1999), ISBN 0801486394, page 77:
 * Novak, a beer-bellied tough guy who buys his suits off the rack, wore out the shoe leather in the Capitol.
 * 2002 — Robert Girardi, The Wrong Doyle, Justin, Charles & Co. (2004), ISBN 1932112189, page 39:
 * A thick shadow detached itself from the other shadows and came forward and Doyle was able to make out a beer-bellied, shirtless old man,
 * 2005 — Thomas Sparrow, Northwoods Standoff, Bluestone Press (2005), ISBN 0967200636, page 10:
 * I caught a glimpse of the burgundy-clad beauty up ahead, disappearing into a group of beer-bellied elves and wasted dwarves.
 * 2012 — Lin Welch, Strength of an Eagle, FriesenPress (2012), ISBN 978-1-77097-384-8, page 90:
 * Joe, a balding, beer-bellied man in his late forties, reflected on his little operation.