The short answer is that you've asked an unanswerable question. I certainly hope this question isn't being asked that you may find the proper description of her body issues for future insults. The only medically relevant term you used was obese, and it doesn't sound like your wife qualifies. Your wife may have excess fat, or may store it differently than others. No one can describe someone they can't see as "fat" or "plump", so I will address the only relevant issue at hand: health. I'm going to assume you're asking out of love, respect and concern for her health. No single test or factor can provide a complete picture of health. A BMI of 30 or more is considered obese, 25-29.9 is overweight, and 18.5-24.9 normal. Her BMI is considered normal. You also say she has a 33.5" waist if I read correctly. That number is quite high. Carrying excess fat around the stomach is thought to increase the risk of many health ailments, including and especially heart troubles. That said, I don't know what her weight is or how she's built, so I can't say for certain how much body fat she is carrying or if she has health problems. This is a matter better left between her and her doctor.
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"Brace Height" is the distance from the belly of the bow to the bowstring when the bow is strung. A good method for determining proper brace height is placing your fist on the belly of the bow and raising your thumb, and the end of your thumb is were the bowstring should be.
a pot belly is when your belly is round and hangs over the front of your pants.
One can't just look at the belly region to decide if someone has a chubby belly. Weight and height are measured and calculated by one's doctor to determine if one is overweight, underweight or right where they should be.
Depending on how far along you are, the height of your uterus might be above your belly button. Just wait until it is sitting under your ribcage!
The bottom does because the uterus grows upward. Around 20 weeks you should feel a harder belly at belly button height.
The short staff should be around naval ( belly button) height from the ground.
About an inch below your belly button is often recommended, but most pro riders use boards that are 2-3 inches below their belly button. This works well for me as well.
To stand at a drinking bar...a place that sells alcoholic beverages. Usually, the bar, or surface that the drinks are served on, is the approximate height of an ordinary person's stomach, or "belly," hence to stand there is to have one's belly at the bar. In another sense, it could mean to step up, to come forward. Or, simply, 'Have a drink."
Knock knock. Who's there? Belly. Belly who? Belly dancer.
Compound words ending with belly: beer belly, pot belly
Belly and Loins! Belly and Loins!