Nghĩa của từ stumpy|stumpier|stumpiest bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective

['stump·y || 'stʌmpɪ]

full of stumps; short and thick, stocky, dumpy

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1. It has a short stumpy tail covered with Bristles

2. Most of you poor fuckers got three stumpy arms or no arms.

3. 12 synonyms for Blocky: chunky, compact, dumpy, heavyset, squat, stocky, stodgy, stubby, stumpy, thick

4. If you have to explain to Stumpy, tell him we put up bail for Joe.

5. 15 Susan with her basket met Stumpy at the comer of BroadStreet. Susan made curtsy.

6. Basilisks are large-thick bodied reptiles with six stumpy legs and a scaly hide studded with shimmering crystals

7. Fat becomes ' Calorifically challenged', bald is 'follically challenged', short and stumpy is transformed into 'vertically challenged'.

8. The synonyms of Blockish include are Boxy, Chunky, Compact, Solid, Squat, Stubby, Stumpy, Thick, Thickset and Boxlike.

9. 15 Intimates knew him as Stumpy Will and remarked upon the craftsmanship and lifelike nature of his carved elm prosthesis.

10. Selective breeding of those dogs that were born bob-tailed or without tails from some point in the late 19th century led to the development of the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog.

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12. Some of Lear's pre-1872 drawings depict a cat very similar to Foss with a stumpy tail, tabby markings, and a portly appearance, and it is possible that Lear, knowingly or otherwise, conflated his imagined cat with the real Foss.