stumpy in the PONS Dictionary

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The spirelet was subject to some remodelling as part of a light refurbishment in 2004 as it was considered to be of stumpy appearance.
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Four stumpy-looking objects on the bottom of the creature's body might possibly be a pair of appendages, such as flippers.
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It resembles the baby of a vulture, having a plump, stout body, tiny wings, and stumpy feet.
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His stumpy legs are fully-prepared to carry him rapidly towards his shiny plush ring accessory.
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Each of the four stumpy feet has three toes.
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His bulky, club-like arms are draped over the edge and his massive, stumpy feet stick out beyond the blanket.
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Along the tough, hard-surfaced stems are linear or oval-shaped glandular leaves 1- 6 long, sometimes with stumpy teeth along the edges.
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Here, the size of the mulberry molar is diminished in all aspects, creating a stumpy version of a conventional molar.
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These are mat-forming perennials with a stumpy, branching caudex covered in rounded clusters of tiny, thick leaves.
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It grows up to 3 m tall, but has a short stumpy base.
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