Short and thick; as e.g. having short legs and heavy musculature.
1He had the same chubby cheeks, low-set ears, thin lips, broad features.
2The low-set fellow made a rush forward, but Rouge Gosselin held him back.
3Another low-set style is cube in shape and stackable.
4The speaker was a bearded, swarthy, low-set man, who looked out from the cabin of a pungy boat.
5But Carolyn's hair was drawn back plainly from her forehead, and was gathered in a small, low-set knot.
6His nose drooped slightly at the tip, and his brilliant jade-green eyes gazed out from beneath low-set brows.
7Tall and narrow, the Leaf has a high driving position and its low-set steering wheel has no reach adjustment.
8Stage 8-theleg shop-washoused in a low-set, spacious building, a long, narrow place with a partially sunken sandy floor.
9Suddenly a low-set fellow, with brass rings in his ears, pulled off his coat and threw it on the floor.
10The Sheila is a low-set of shelves that will work as bedside cabinets for the bookworm and as smart office storage.
11Cast on the ceiling by a low-set lantern, both their shadows merged to one; a dark thing with too many limbs.
12It was a small square window, so low-set that I assumed it to be that of a cellar, and heavily cross-barred.
13Built in the mid-1960s, the low-set bungalow with a wooden-covered porch had an open-play layout, with living areas set around an internal courtyard.
14And thanks to a low-set dashboard, scooped-out doors and a slimmer centre console, the Huracán feels airier and less constricting than the Gallardo.
15Mademoiselle Yermoloff's sledge was a very beautiful one, but it was quite as low-set as all the others, and her footman stood behind.