Crossword-Solution: STUMPY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Stumpy | a. | Full of stumps; hard; strong. |
| Stumpy | a. | Short and thick; stubby. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “STUMPY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Fireplug-shaped, perhaps | 1 answer |
| Like a clear-cut area | 1 answer |
| Short and squat | 2 answers |
| Short and thickset | 3 answers |
| Short and stocky | 4 answers |
| short and thick | 7 answers |
| chunky | 11 answers |
| Pint-sized | 14 answers |
| Stocky | 15 answers |
| dumpy | 15 answers |
| Thickset | 16 answers |
| Short | 99 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STUMPY (5)
That’s what seems so improbable.” Before either could make sufficient sense of it even to answer, Father Brown had politely excused himself and gone stumping up the road with his stumpy old umbrella.
Trix affected dense unconsciousness; her mother allowed herself a mysterious smile--which, however, speedily vanished when the curate (he was taking lunch with us) observed in a cheerful tone: "Newhaven! Oh, I remember the chap at the House--plowed twice in Smalls--stumpy fellow, isn't he? Not a bad chap, though, you know, barring his looks.
Who's there left? Stumpy Gans, up at the railroad crossing? Or maybe Fatty Weiman, driving the garbage.
There I balanced myself, as we lurched into the twilight, hanging on with one hand to a rope which descended from the stumpy mast.
She had eight of a family: four little girl pigs, called Cross-patch, Suck-suck, Yock-yock and Spot; and four little boy pigs, called Alexander, Pigling Bland, Chin-chin and Stumpy.
Quotes with STUMPY (3)
Mocho was a Spanish word that meant maimed or referred to something that had been lopped off like a stump. To call Homer el mocho was, essentially, to call him "Stumpy" or "the maimed one." It doesn't sound particularly flattering, but among Spanish speakers the giving of nicknames is tantamount to a declaration of love. Things that would sound insulting outright in English were tokens of deep affection when said in Spanish.
This tiny, white-washed Infants' room was a brief but cosy anarchy. In that short time allowed us we played and wept, broke things, fell asleep, cheeked the teacher, discovered things we could do to each other, and exhaled our last guiltless days. My desk companions were those two blonde girls, already puppyishly pretty, whose names and bodies were to distract and haunt me for the next fifteen years of my life. Poppy and Jo were limper chums; they sat holding hands all day; a…
Honest to God, I hadn’t meant to start a bar fight.“So. You’re the famous Jordan Amador.” The demon sitting in front of me looked like someone filled a pig bladder with rotten cottage cheese. He overflowed the bar stool with his gelatinous stomach, just barely contained by a white dress shirt and an oversized leather jacket. Acid-washed jeans clung to his stumpy legs and his boots were at least twice the size of mine. His beady black eyes started at my ankles and dragged upwa…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1998–2002).