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is squat
noun
A position assumed by bending deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet.
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The main tiki is squat, rounded, strong.
It is squat and has small, fragrant white flowers.
Norquist, at forty-eight, is squat, bearded, and bespectacled.
The city is squat and dusty, but heaving with life.
Greta, a book editor, is "squat, with short muscular legs".
Carmen Pinchuck, a study in psychopathology, is squat and bald and teaches Spanish to squirrels.
He is squat and big-bellied, outwardly gruff but often beaming.
From the outside, it is squat and brown, indistinguishable from the buildings nearby.
In his early days, he was often derided as too young, even dimwitted, and his physical appearance — he is squat and pudgy — did little to inspire confidence.
It is squat and an ugly green color rather than tall and thin like the LetraTag, which comes in three iMac-style colors.
Another Schott Zwiesel crystal carafe, the one-liter Pollux (center), is squat, but the bottom is deeply indented like the punt in a Champagne bottle and ridged, making it easy to grasp and pour with one hand.
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