stubby
Valid in Scrabble
- Scrabble points
- 13
- Words With Friends
- 15
- Letters
- 6
/ˈstʌbi/
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/ˈstʌbi/ · /ˈstʊbi/
Definition of stubby
3 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included
adj
- Abounding with stubs.
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adj
- Abounding with stubs.
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Like a stub; short, especially cut short, thick and stiff; stunted; stubbed.
“St Cuthbert's stands among trees at one corner of the green, and has a 17th-century bellcote decorated with stone balls and a stubby spire.”
“The mouth with its bright, shiny grimace exposes a stubby row of teeth, from left to right growing stubbier and stubbier, with more and more cavities.”
“For instance, long, thin hands generally indicate that a person is creative and intuitive, while shorter, stubbier hands typically connote a hardworking or athletic type of person.”
“The front-most spines are the shortest, stubbiest, and most forward directed.”
noun
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(Australia, Canada, US)A small, squat beer bottle.
“While most stubbies looked alike, there was one distinct stubby brought out by Carling-O′Keefe.[…]The era of the stubby was short, however. Although a superior container, it was not chic enough for the 1980s drinker.”
“Annie looked at him a bit surprised and came in, and he realized she carried a bottle of beer with her. Not a stubby, but a long neck.”
“Near the memorial were some wine casks and an unopened stubby of beer, whose label was yet to fade, which had been left to slake the thirst of the deceased.”
“Another notable thing that happens this month is the debut of Spycatcher on Star TV.[…]But come Wednesday night, he sits in the TV room with his stubby of Foster′s beer and watches Steve Nolan catch dirty foreigners (called Commies) selling secrets to some Russian organization called the KGB.”
“I had everything planned, and later I kept a stubby behind the spare tire of my ′37 Ford until the bottle was better aged than the beer. I don′t know what happened to it but I′m surprised that it didn′t explode with the heat of that summer.”
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
From stub + -y.
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