Having a short and solid form or stature.
1 The bottoms and the hollows between the hills were thickset with cane.
2 Artyom already had seen one of them, the thickset and bearded one.
3 The light fell sideways upon his thickset form and large hairy face.
4 I see them walking, one behind another, thickset men, stump-legged, splay-footed, white-skinned.
5 Her brother-in-law, a thickset , rather earnest man of thirty, sat opposite Salvatore.
6 He was a short, thickset man with a German cast of countenance.
7 There was a rather gloomy expression on the thickset young man's face.
8 By his side was a short, thickset man with dark, sallow features.
9 He's a thickset man in his fifties, with a full salt-and-pepper beard.
10 All our splendid projects were thickset with the first personal pronoun.
11 Here in the thickset beauty of yon little island, was our Charter granted.
12 The Welshman who had spoken was a short, thickset fellow from the sappers.
13 He was considerably under the average height, but thickset and strong.
14 Now a thickset man in a black coat comes rushing out.
15 He was bald and thickset , unlike the others, all of whom looked hungry.
16 He is thickset , heavy, bulky in the girth, flat-footed, iron-handed, slow to move.
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