Short and thick; as e.g. having short legs and heavy musculature.
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Examples for "squat"
Examples for "squat"
1Each one was different, some small and squat, others tall and long.
2I squat down on a cushion; I don't know what to say.
3Her attention wandered to the squat Chinese god in the glass case.
4Such was the highest type; the commoner was squat, dumpy, and heavy.
5The girls were brought and made to squat in front of him.
1A chunky version makes a good salsa verde to serve on steak.
2A chunky female traffic cop waved an orange, diamond-shaped sign at us.
3Fittings are of pleasing chunky wood, towels feel robust rather than fluffy.
4To woo Japanese retail investors and others, SoftBank is promising chunky dividends.
5Sompo is taking out a chunky U.S. insurance policy against domestic decline.
1The Land Cruiser passed through a grove of low, stumpy palm trees.
2In place of the heel there was an additional broad, stumpy toe.
3It was low; it was stumpy, clumpy, sturdy, bear-like, and altogether odd.
4They were following drag marks, and over the top, wide stumpy footprints.
5That's why Bruin goes about with a stumpy tail this very day.
1Such was the highest type; the commoner was squat, dumpy, and heavy.
2A dumpy, motherly somebody in a seal-skin coat and a preposterous bonnet.
3And this lady with the dumpy dress and short blue curls .
4I like restaurants that are a little bit dumpy, without much decor.
5She was middle-aged and dumpy, and smelled of sour sweat and cigarettes.
1The house was low and squatty and was built of rock.
2On a pantry shelf there once lived a funny squatty-looking pitcher-man.
3I nodded to the attendant, a squatty, dark-skinned woman with an unhappy face.
4The farmhouse was black, a squatty black blot on the landscape.
5That squatty place's the gymnasium; and them two littler houses of brick's the laboratories.
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.