stubby

IPA: stˈʌbi

noun

  • (Australia, Canada, US) A small, squat beer bottle.

adjective

  • Abounding with stubs.
  • Like a stub; short, especially cut short, thick and stiff; stunted; stubbed.
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Examples of "stubby" in Sentences

  • And all of those are pretty stubby.
  • The stubby stem is bulky at the base.
  • At the moment this section is stubby.
  • Article is stubby but otherwise fine.
  • And this is a particularly short and stubby article.
  • An area can simultaneously be not so stubby and totally stubby.
  • Most such templates are bigger than the stubby articles they emblazon.
  • Kate Gosselin used to mock her ex-husband by calling his manhood "stubby", it has been reported.
  • "Publishing magazines full of slander about George Washington, and this new kind of stubby-ended poetry!"
  • You see, they have trouble differentiating between members of their fairer sex and a short beer bottle known as a stubby.
  • (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.
  • "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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

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