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Originally Posted by costello
I agree. I'm trying to think where I've seen similar things. I volunteered on a child in need of care case once, and that kind of thing was included in the psychologist's evaluation of the parents. It was kind of funny, because she called the mom 'statuesque' which includes the idea of tallness, but the mom really wasn't tall. I think the psychologist just didn't know what the word 'statuesque' meant. 
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Huh, I thought it meant naked. Statues are always naked. They do often "present" with artful drapes or fig leaves that barely cover their bits and bobs, though.
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