stubby in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

stubby in the PONS Dictionary

stubby Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

stubby tail
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The bill length varies geographically short and stubby in the western part and long and fine tipped in the eastern part of its range.
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It is 2 feet shorter than the land version giving it a bore of only 54 inches (14.43 calibres), and hence a short stubby appearance.
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This might be the historical explanation for "kifaru" rhinoceros, "kingugwa" spotted hyena, and "kiboko" hippopotamus (perhaps originally meaning stubby legs).
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Outcroppings of limestone form low rolling hills, stubby cliffs, and shallow ravines.
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They have a short, stubby bill, are greenish above, yellowish or whitish below, and all except the sooty-headed tyrannulet have pale wing-bars or edging.
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Two horizontal fins, diving planes in modern terms, on the stubby horizontal rudder controlled angle of dive.
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The digits were presumed to be stubby and ineffective, not touching the ground when the dinosaur was walking or running.
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It has a stubby red bill, red eyes, and a white line from the bill to above the eye.
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A pair of short, stubby arms soon develop on the body, with the ciliated bands extending into them.
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The keel was cast lead with a small stubby of fiberglass, and the rudder was a fiberglass and foam sandwich with a pultruded fiberglass shaft.
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