The beautiful woman threw off her sabletrimmed wrap, displaying her queenly shoulders and heaving embonpoint.
2002, (w), The Great Nation, Penguin 2003, p. 1:
The patient's physicians had always allowed him to indulge a gargantuan appetite, countering his intake and regulating his embonpoint by a heroic diet of purges and enemas.
Quoique La Brière fût alors mince, il appartient à ce genre de tempéraments qui, formés tard, prennent à trente ans un embonpoint inattendu. (Honoré de Balzac, Modeste Mignon, 1844)