How to Use stubby in a Sentence

stubby

adjective
  • My dog has a short stubby tail.
  • With that stubby front bumper, this thing looks ready to climb walls.
    Ezra Dyer, Car and Driver, 6 July 2020
  • Three pedals on the floor and a stubby shifter between the seats.
    Rich Ceppos, Car and Driver, 14 Sep. 2020
  • My chef’s knives were too stubby to span the cabbage’s width.
    Betsy Andrews, Bon Appétit, 2 June 2022
  • Still, there's one part of the short clip that shows its stubby stature when the Subie enters a dark cave.
    Eric Stafford, Car and Driver, 2 Sep. 2022
  • If the nail looks short and stubby, the cat has been keeping up with its nails enough on its own.
    Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY, 6 July 2022
  • Pheasants have stubby wings and have to work hard to get their bodies off the ground.
    Phil Bourjaily, Field & Stream, 3 Jan. 2024
  • My arms and legs looked stubby while my neck looked long and skinny.
    Washington Post, 5 May 2022
  • The styling can't hide the awkwardly tall decklid or the stubby front end.
    Eric Tingwall, Car and Driver, 8 Oct. 2020
  • When can the pods and old stubby frond portions be removed?
    Tom MacCubbin, orlandosentinel.com, 27 Feb. 2021
  • The stubby new model was designed not for style, but rather to keep the sun out of players’ eyes.
    John Lingan, Smithsonian Magazine, 19 Mar. 2021
  • The new car looks larger and boxier than the Bolt, with a longer, less stubby front end.
    Daniel Golson, Car and Driver, 21 May 2019
  • Kurt Cobain covered his short, stubby nails in glossy red.
    Washington Post, 21 June 2021
  • They are often recognized for their short, stubby tail and the tufts of fur on their cheeks.
    Sarah Bowman, Indianapolis Star, 5 Mar. 2018
  • The land was undeveloped and dense with shrubs and stubby trees.
    Birmingham Magazine, AL.com, 27 Aug. 2017
  • The vehicle is short in length, stubby, and looks like a cute toy but not too far off from a Smart Fortwo.
    Umar Shakir, The Verge, 26 Oct. 2023
  • The balding singer with a stubby moustache and sequined blazer slid across the stage.
    The Economist, 28 Nov. 2020
  • The short, stubby lens gives you a perspective that is more than 180 degrees.
    Charlie Fripp, Chicago Tribune, 19 July 2023
  • Which is a good thing, because the stubby CS is not a casual drift machine like the new M3.
    Ezra Dyer, Car and Driver, 29 June 2021
  • The outfitter takes a look, tracing the route with a stubby pencil.
    The Week Staff, The Week, 5 Oct. 2018
  • Tail feathers will be short and wing feathers will be stubby.
    oregonlive, 13 Apr. 2021
  • Full-length hind wings are folded and concealed beneath the stubby front wings.
    Howard Garrett, Dallas News, 6 July 2020
  • Wearing a helmet and wetsuit, Thomas aimed his stubby surfboard at the center of what’s known as the Beaver Wave and leaped in.
    David Kelly, latimes.com, 27 June 2018
  • The wines themselves are presented as 1 ounce pours in stubby stemware.
    Chris MacIas, SFChronicle.com, 10 Sep. 2018
  • Their small, stubby bills are meant for picking up insects and seeds, not for chopping.
    Star Tribune, 23 Feb. 2021
  • Fact: Humanity’s only flaw is the weird pinkie toe with the stubby nail.
    Jay Katsir, The New Yorker, 4 Sep. 2023
  • Tardigrades have long, plump bodies and eight stubby legs.
    NBC News, 14 Oct. 2019
  • The stubby craft itself sits idly at the launch site, down the road from the towering Starship Mk 1 prototype.
    Joe Pappalardo, Popular Mechanics, 29 Sep. 2019
  • The stubby brown kind that may be ugly but too cozy to resist when the temperature drops?
    Kim Bhasin, Bloomberg.com, 28 July 2017
  • Some of those gases are diverted through a series of stubby turbine blades near the back of the engine.
    The Economist, 30 Sep. 2017

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