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rephrase (a round little man) #1 (permalink) Mon May 07, 2007 5:32 am   rephrase (a round little man)
 

He was a round little man with a red face and a whole box of tools with dials and wires.

Could anyone rephrase the above sentence for me?
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rephrase (a round little man) #2 (permalink) Mon May 07, 2007 12:23 pm   rephrase (a round little man)
 

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He was short and chubby, red-complexioned, and carrying a toolbox full of paraphernalia appropriate to his trade.
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