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stick figure
noun
A simple drawing, typically of a human body with a circle representing the head and straight lines representing the torso and limbs.
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'stick figure' can be used in written English, and is a perfectly correct way to refer to a simple, often cartoon-like, drawing of a human body which is composed of simple lines and circles.
For example, "The artist used a stick figure to depict a wide-eyed child looking at a bird perched in a tree."
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I am not a stick figure.
MAXWELL'S Stick Figure Suicide, Dodgeball and Funny Looking Kids, rock.
(The previous poster portrayed only a male stick figure).
Thinking quickly, stick figure No. 1 says, "Sudo make me a sandwich," and the once-recalcitrant stick figure No. 2 must comply.
"Men don't want to be a stick figure in their children's lives," she said.
This adult master of the stick figure was, as a child, actually very good at drawing.
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They were all tiny, stick figure-type things.
She saw a stick-figure turtle.
He began sketching out stories with stick-figure illustrations.
William Johnson of Augusta, known as Hootie, is no stick-figure throwback seg.
Stick-figure animation and everyday anxiety characterise Hertzfeldt's uniquely inventive, poignantly witty universe.
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