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1. (adj.) stocky
of sturdy form or build and, usu., short; thickset.
2. stocky
having a strong, stout stem, as a plant.
Etymology: (1350–1400)
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| Definition of 'stocky' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) compact, heavyset, stocky, thick, thickset
having a short and solid form or stature
"a wrestler of compact build"; "he was tall and heavyset"; "stocky legs"; "a thickset young man"
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1. (adjective) stocky
(of a person) broad and short
a stocky man
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| Definition of 'stocky' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) stocky
short and thick; thick rather than tall or corpulent
2. (adj) stocky
headstrong
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Sense: (of a person etc) short, often rather stout and usually strong
a stocky little boy.
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Afrikaans: stewig |
Arabic: رَبْع القامَه، مَرْبوع، ق |
Bulgarian: набит |
Brazilian: entroncado |
Czech: sporý |
German: stämmig |
Danish: tætbygget |
Greek: κοντός και γεροδεμένος |
Spanish: fornido, robusto |
Estonian: jässakas |
Farsi: كوتاه |
Finnish: tanakka |
French: trapu |
Hebrew: נָמוּך וְחָסוֹן |
Hindi: नाटा, गठीला एवं मजबूत |
Croatian: zdepast |
Hungarian: zömök |
Indonesian: pendek gemuk |
Icelandic: samanrekinn |
Italian: tarchiato |
Japanese: がっしりした |
Korean: 땅딸막한 |
Lithuanian: kresnas |
Latvian: drukns; plecīgs |
Malay: pendek gempal |
Dutch: gedrongen |
Norwegian: firskåren, liten og tett |
Polish: krępy |
Portuguese: entroncado |
Romanian: bondoc |
Russian: коренастый |
Slovak: územčistý |
Slovenian: čokat |
Serbian: zdepast |
Swedish: undersätsig, satt, krafti |
Thai: อ้วนเตี้ย |
Turkish: tıknaz |
Taiwanese: 矮壯的 |
Ukrainian: присадкуватий, приземкува |
Urdu: موٹا تازہ |
Vietnamese: bè bè, chắc nịch |
Chinese: 矮胖的 |
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