Stubby

Word STUBBY
Character 6
Hyphenation stub by
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Stubby"

What do we mean by stubby?

Having the nature of or suggesting a stub, as in shortness, broadness, or thickness. adjective

Having a short, stocky build; thickset. adjective

Short and blunt, as from much use. adjective

Covered with or made of stubs. adjective

Short and bristly. adjective

A bounding with stubs.

Short, thick, and stiff; stubbed: as, stubby bristles; stubby fingers.

Abounding with stubs. adjective

Short and thick; short and strong, as bristles. adjective

Abounding with stubs. adjective

Like a stub; short, especially cut short, thick and stiff; stunted; stubbed. adjective

A small, squat beer bottle. noun

Short and blunt adjective

A small, squat beer bottle.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Stubby

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The word "stubby" in example sentences

Weldcraft's gas lens product line consists of three main styles - standard size, large diameter and 'stubby' - to fit TIG torches with 10N or 13N series front-end parts and to accommodate tungsten-electrode diameters ranging from 0. 020in (0. 508mm) to 5/32in. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You see, they have trouble differentiating between members of their fairer sex and a short beer bottle known as a stubby. ❋ Katherine Meusey (2011)

(known as a stubby) ratchets like a Swiss clock, fits all standard attachments, and comes with a bunch of bits, as well as extenders to help you get at hard-to-reach screws. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"The Gambusia just keep taking bites out of the tadpoles, and the tadpoles end up kind of stubby," says the study's author, Sharon Lawler, a professor of entomology at University of California at Davis. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It certainly is superior to the awkwardly redesigned shifters recently deployed by the aforementioned competition, such as stubby shifter stalks on the steering wheel that don't conform to traditional shifter behavior. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Publishing magazines full of slander about George Washington, and this new kind of stubby-ended poetry!" ❋ Harry Leon Wilson (1903)

Kate Gosselin used to mock her ex-husband by calling his manhood "stubby", it has been reported. ❋ Unknown (2010)

For my microcosm, I'm going to the giants: Yao Ming, when he first came over, disappointed some NBA people with his (relatively) "stubby" wingspan-his wingspan is about an inch shorter than his height, which is uncommonly short. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The pilot reaming process is likewise subjected to a series of changes to speeds and feeds, with the initial pre-sizing carried out at 75m/min and a faster 1m/min feed rate due to the improvements in rigidity from the more 'stubby' tool length. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Billy Barty, our organization's founder, was raised in this era, and grew up claiming to be a midget, even though his "wind swept" legs and "stubby" fingers would not meet the standards of the more conservative midgets. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A hybrid event including both Giant Slalom and Slalom turn sizes, and both regular and "stubby" gates, the Kombi highlights young racers 'agility and adaptability. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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