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squatty

/skwot-ee/US // ˈskwɒt i //

蹲踞式,蹲式,蹲着的,蹲踞式的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    squat·ti·er, squat·ti·est.

    • : short and thick; low and broad.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inlow
Antonyms
as inshort

Examples

  • Then he went “back down into his legs” — or, uh, got squatty — before slowly raising his body in the following years.

  • He’s a bit more “squatty” now, as he put it, and hopes a lower set up will help him cover the bottom of the zone better.

  • On a pantry shelf there once lived a funny squatty-looking pitcher-man.

  • With the glorious flush of victory thrilling his whole frame Perk stood by to fend off as they drew close to the squatty stern.

  • He crossed the lane to a squatty old structure of brick by the water-side, and peeped in.

  • I saw a German soldier hurrying towards a squatty peasant house.

  • Rows of dirty tents, lines of squatty log-cabins, and many flat-board houses clustered around an immense sawmill.