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"stubby" Definitions
  1. short and thick

241 Sentences With "stubby"

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Its stubby little wings flap around like a porky penguin.
Edgar is squat and stubby, Ortega is tall and rangy.
Take the body of a small plane with stubby wings.
The once stubby Civic grew into sleek coupes and sedans.
We're just so happy to know this Stubby squid exists.
Goncharova's people tended to have snouts and big, stubby feet.
Before his heroism, Stubby was a stray from New Haven, Conn.
As a player, he was short and, to be polite, stubby.
From the profile view, it looked like it was stubby and short.
I know I have stubby fingers and short nails, but good lord.
They may sit on stubby feet or stand on long stilt legs.
The 3.1 miles felt like a marathon on my stubby little legs.
The big, scary dinosaur with the stubby arms and the vicious teeth.
They look a little stubby next to something like Samsung's updated Notebook 323.
It made headlines this month after discovering a cartoonish, googly-eyed stubby squid.
At the end of each leg is a set of stubby little claws.
Baby white sharks look like the short, stubby versions of the adults, White says.
The device looks like a short, stubby guitar neck with real strings and frets.
Doug the Pug is a dogfluencer with a reach that belies his stubby frame.
JUST OVER 25 years ago Shanghai launched its metro with a single, stubby line.
"Those are dai ziu"—the thick, stubby bananas he was selling on the street.
Rather, Gualicho shinyae evolved its stubby arms completely independently, according to a new study.
Basically, orgasms stuck around, but are as useful today as our stubby little tailbones.
An enormous angel with stubby wings flew above them, backlit by aloe green sun.
"They don't look stubby," she said over the phone from her uptown Manhattan office.
Its stubby frame was only good for sliding under a bookshelf and moving it.
The narrower heel elongates my stubby legs, and suddenly puffy parkas don't seem so daunting.
Spy magazine turned making fun of Trump's stubby fingers into a sport in the 1980s.
"Educating Americans about the grave dangers of Donald Trump's unstable stubby baby fingers," he said.
Her feet were bare, and she rose onto her stubby toes to grip his arm.
The flappy little buddies waddle around on stubby feet, and some even like to be tickled.
Instead of one central rotor, it has two, mounted at the end of two stubby wings.
Donald Trump: Trump has a square palm with fingers that are stubby, shorter than his palm.
The gases pass through a series of stubby turbine blades near the back of the engine.
One is that barking dogs forced the stubby bird to seek refuge in the family's home.
Its stubby egg-shaped cars hit 80 miles an hour and give off no harmful emissions.
Stubby, a Boston bull terrier, is the most famous US military mascot from World War I.
Opinions on Yelp updates are like stubby fingers, at first glance harmless, upon further examination, hilarious.
Those extra hairs not only widen your arches, but they can also lengthen your stubby tails.
It was scaled down after the stock market crash of 1929, making it look somewhat stubby.
After a minute it returned, zipping over the fence and into the short and stubby firs.
I almost feel sorry for the poor fellow because, to me, the fingers still look abnormally stubby.
It's also a more standard length and width than the stubby and seemingly childish AirTV Player remote.
Her most distinctive feature is her thick, stubby tail which is no more than six inches long.
The inside looks plenty Volvo too, with the now signature stubby gear shifter, and long, elegant air vents.
But like the iPad Air 2 before it, the iPad Pro's stubby display ratio is not a problem.
The dish should be an uncluttered mix of chicken, peanuts, stubby dried red chiles and spices, he said.
It was a bright pink coral-inspired character with four stubby legs and an adorable smile… until now.
Scamp the Tramp is a dog of unknown breeding with beady eyes, no teeth and short stubby legs.
It should stand as an observation platform, a stubby Eiffel Tower (which it resembles) of the other boroughs.
To use Iqos, users insert a Marlboro-branded heatstick, which looks like a stubby cigarette, into the device.
"Imagining Trump's stubby little finger on the nuclear button makes us forget our petty, intraparty spats," he said.
It also ships with a stubby remote control for basic browsing without having to shout across the room.
Toward the front of the plane, embedded inside two stubby wing-like protrusions called canards, are six additional fans.
But suddenly, candy colored airplanes, shortened into stubby, Seussian flying machines, descend from the sky, drawing an amazed crowd.
Vince supposedly had short stubby fingers for a pianist, but was infamous for holding nothing back when he played.
I wonder if Yang will update the game to add more guns, like perhaps the thick, bulky, stubby Groza.
SpaceX decided the nosecone wasn't needed and launched Starhopper as a stubby version of its former, rocket-shaped self.
SpaceX is about to launch a stubby steel rocket ship called the Starhopper above the southern tip of Texas.
Following his efforts, Stubby participated in parades, met three presidents, and received dozens of awards, including a Purple Heart.
The windshield is nicely pulled back, saving the CX-23 from the stubby-hood syndrome that permeates the segment.
But Stubby was famous — the first dog given rank in the United States Armed Forces, according to the Smithsonian.
Over Kathy's objections, he also bought a stubby black 9-mm pistol to keep in the car, for protection.
They seem to prefer to poop in elevated spots, Hu says, but they're also limited by their stubby legs.
And, perhaps most importantly, spending less time typing on his phone would save embarrassing injury to those famously stubby fingers.
He's a former reality TV host who pointed his stubby fingers at people and fired them on camera for money.
Rays from the blinding Southern California sun ricocheted off the blades of the stubby palm trees planted outside the restaurant.
In WWI, Sergeant Stubby, the most decorated War Dog in history, saved an entire company from a serin gas attack.
My copy, I notice, has some grease stains in it, a few red pepper flakes, a stubby bit of mint.
A pair of short stubby wings on the craft provide a lifting force that translates vertical motion into forward motion.
The trick would be to use rigatoni or some other short, stubby pasta to make it better for car travel.
The setting has not shifted — we are still in Cape Ann, the stubby, rocky thumb to Cape Cod's crooked finger.
With their stubby legs and short stature, the humble corgi isn't the kind of dog you'd expect to go racing.
So I got one of these new-era science cookers, now sitting on the counter with its stubby little cord.
Pros: Built to last for years, minimize screw stripping, minimal hand fatigueCons: Quite expensive, does not include any stubby drivers
STUBBY: THE GREAT AMERICAN WAR DOG MUSICAL' (Saturday and Sunday) Some dogs wear collars; this one got to wear medals.
As you're unfolding them, a stubby leg automatically extends under each half of the keyboard to support it while you're typing.
The ring was completely wrapped around the carrot, mimicking the appearance of a stubby little finger with its circulation cut off.
A stubby gun shown in the photographs was an MK47 40-millimeter grenade launcher; a longer weapon seen was an M2 .
Two stubby appendages animate the piece, making it look like a model for a headless torso in a comic horror film.
On the one hand, these microscopic organisms are impossibly cute, seeming like tiny blimps that bumble around harmlessly on their stubby legs.
Unlike the flying birds we see today, however, J. perplexus hadn't yet evolved a fan of flight feathers on its stubby tail.
Then again, I know a lot of writers favor wider keyboards; my fingers are plenty stubby, but they aren't the stubbiest around.
Another of the island's endemics, a blue jay called the island scrub jay, featured short, stubby wings and was bad at flying.
Stubby died in 1926, and his coat is on display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, The Military Times reported.
If I had to sum the A220 up, I'd say the front is sleek and elegant, while the stubby rear ... is not.
I didn't expect to find an oversized starfish sitting in a dory, with its five stubby appendages unable to grab the oars.
I sighed deeply, then entered, through doors with handles that were large stubby feet that appeared to be made of compressed wood.
Unlike the awkward appearance of the retractable hardtop model discontinued a few years ago, the RF's roofline provides a newfound stubby elegance.
The copita, for example, is a narrow, stubby glass that is used in the Andalusia region of Spain and elsewhere for sherry.
PMI is waiting for FDA authorization to market a device called IQOS, which heats a stubby tube of tobacco instead of burning it.
Our little girl is only three inches long, and yet we can see her stubby little fingers and toes and hear her heartbeat!
Nadya Tolokno has been trying to make "pussy" dangerous since well before anyone cared about where Donald Trump's stubby little fingers had been.
The other big story on the GOP side was Rubio's increasingly pugnacious attacks on Trump as a "con man" with stubby little fingers.
You've probably seen one—its watery eyes drooping under folds of skin, while stubby little legs buckle under the weight of its body.
Bradley isn't perfect, and is small enough to be bullied down low, with a stubby wingspan that lessens his impact off the ball.
On my shirt was a cartoon pug with the phrase, "Pugs Not Drugs" under his stubby legs, and real Doritos dusted his chest.
Chewy house-made squid-ink anelli (stubby tubes) are slick with a gently smoky chili oil and strewn with sautéed calamari and fennel.
But Stout's smooth archway shape in white on black is upside down, so it appears to have legs and even stubby doughboylike feet.
Tardigrades — which grow up to a millimeter in length — swim with four sets of stubby legs that appear much too small for their bodies.
In fact, everything feels and looks extra thick, from the leather's musk and texture to the stubby steering wheel and the controls around it.
Like in the main games, you control a stubby astronaut named Captain Olimar, who has the ability to command tiny plant creatures called pikmin.
Until a sleek MIG-2000 fighter jet suddenly appears in a field, its muscular, stubby wings spreading to reveal their trademark red star insignia.
In my experience, the Z Flip's short and stubby design was more comfortable inside square coat pockets but added unflattering bulk to pants pockets.
I'd already decided that I should begin my gun career with something modest, and this stubby little thing had an unassuming look to it.
They have big heads, short stubby limbs, skin like fuzz, and faces that, despite minor discrepancies, seem to be interchangeable and clipped into place.
A critic has to poke his head out of his turtle shell, look around and gesture, with stubby legs, toward the sources of dissatisfaction.
Bloomberg reports:Flip open the white- or blue-colored plastic iQOS [pronounced, EYE-kose] case and you'll find a heater that looks like a stubby pen.
SpaceX's full video of the launch, below, showed several live views of the stubby steel rocket ship and its lone Raptor rocket engine taking off.
During the ABC segment, a tortoiseshell cat bolted out of a clutch of stubby grasstrees, and Wilksch took aim, hitting the cat in the head.
Roosevelt&aposs efforts to elongate a similarly stubby shopping season resulted in a holiday — and a country — more thoroughly split than a yanked-apart wishbone.
I would have pictured their stubby legs as inhibiting vertical leaps and it certainly isn't a favorable strategy for avoiding the undercarriages of passing cars.
They headed west into Laguna del Tigre National Park, or Tiger Lake, hacking a path through the stubby forest darting up amid feral cattle grass.
That's because stubby squid live on the sea floor with their bulge-y eyes poking out, looking for their favorite snacks like shrimp and small fish.
From rhino-like animals with massive heads and stubby spines, to beaked mishmashes of every dinosaur in the book, there's been a cavalcade of incredible additions.
Modi, a stubby man with a moustache and thin hair, is seen responding with a straight face in a video posted on Twitter by the Telegraph.
The sound rises from Bay Ridge's Beit Al-Maqdis mosque, a white-and-green building whose stubby minaret barely crests the high walls of abutting warehouses.
Recently TESS, partly clad in shiny aluminum foil, stubby solar panels folded modestly against its side, was sitting on a round pedestal inside a plastic tent.
It's Sonic himself who has been their main attraction since the 1990s, when he was Sega's high-speed challenger to Nintendo's slow and stubby Super Mario.
It didn't feature a long bony tail like other flying dinosaurs (the famous archaeopteryx being a good example), instead exhibiting a stubby tail characteristic of modern birds.
The Rangers fought bizarre and monstrous villains like Terror Toad (what it sounds like) and Pudgy Pig, an enormous helmeted pig head with stubby arms and legs.
While his stubby paws and Yoda-like ears make people stop, stare and take photos, it's his personality that ends up winning people over in the end.
I'm just over 5-foot-1, so shorter boots tend to make my legs look stubby, and taller boots tend to be totally overwhelming on my frame.
Of all the figures due for cinematic canonization on the centennial of World War I's conclusion, a dog named Stubby might not seem like the obvious choice.
The film included the number "Triplets," in which she, Fred Astaire and Jack Buchanan played infants, with adult-size heads and torsos but short, stubby baby legs.
But there's something sort of charming about watching a childhood icon fist pump his stubby limbs to Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda," Cascada, and one of the Wii's menu themes.
There are still physical memories: I have patches of hair that never quite grew back and stubby lashes that still don't curl, even after several layers of mascara.
They include a predatory armoured arthropod (pictured), a worm with stubby legs and an animal with an ancient version of the nerve chord found in all vertebrates today.
But other folks in the office didn't seem to have any problems at all, and if you've got stubby fingers nimbly pressing the ejection button is surprisingly annoying.
Played out in stubby forms, alternately rough and virtuosic surfaces, and a radiant palette heavy on red, pink, black and orange, this last act seemed to have everything.
But to many hard-edged skiers, donning a pair of these stubby planks is like riding a Razor scooter in a skate park—you simply don't do it.
No. 7 seed Michigan pulled off a tidy little upset against No. 2 seed Louisville in a back and forth ending that surely left to some stubby fingernails.
Donald Trump may appear impervious to the sharpest Republican barbs, but he has one proven weakness over the course of his four decades in overly public life: stubby fingers.
Whitney's work relies on the generalness that can be derived from using a few medium-sized brushes including some rounds — there are always stubby corners in his painted matrix.
I love the double-sided L'Oréal Paris Voluminous X Fiber Mascara for this very reason and it's one of the only things I use on my short, stubby lashes.
Before Stubby became the famed dog he is today, he was just a stray pooch who wandered his way on to an Army training center in New Haven, Connecticut.
Under the gambrel roof of the addition is a playroom with lines of closets built into the stubby walls and a half-moon window overlooking the emerald front lawn.
But the president makes the front end much too long — it hangs far below his waistline — while the narrower end sits, stubby and forlorn, only inches below his collar.
The worms — of the phylum Onychophora, they are cousins of arthropods and somewhat resemble caterpillars — have a "beautiful blue velvety texture" and "cute little stubby antennae," Dr. Latty said.
According to the commentary, the researchers concluded that the strange creature with big "googly eyes" was a cuttlefish, but is actually called a Stubby squid (or a Rossia pacifica).
Described by one British paper as a "stubby little Austrian with a flabby handshake, shifty brown eyes and a Charlie Chaplin mustache," Hitler cut an uninspiring and ridiculous figure.
There are also two legs integrated to the stubby handle that can transform the grip into an emergency tripod, just in case you need to capture a sunrise or two.
In different scenarios, a tangle of vines, jungle fronds, or a stubby ramble of cacti buds trap and encircle a woman in a puzzling union of pink flesh and greenery.
Launched by an elastic band catapult, the delta-wing RC plane needs to be moving at a certain speed before its stubby wings produce enough lift for it to fly.
Once in the trenches — with dog tags of his own, of course — Stubby digs out buried soldiers, provides warning of a mustard gas attack and even catches a German spy.
Ms. Kramer was 22010 when she produced her first Broadway show, "Good News," a 22015 revival of a 21978 musical, with a cast that included Alice Faye and Stubby Kaye.
And then finally we'd be rid of the little stubby-legged buggers (and absolutely everything else.) As the Washington Post points out, there are some important caveats to this paper.
Frank, a stubby English bulldog dressed in a navy tuxedo adorned with a gold-sequined bow tie, ambled down the aisle through the North Carolina grass at his owners' wedding.
Stubby, a terrier of indeterminate lineage and a former stray, became a genuine hero during World War I, aiding American troops during 17 battles and even receiving a Purple Heart.
It is possible, however, to view the foot as a stubby leg, with a prominent butt (the heel of the foot), with red painted toenail as a deformed and swollen foot.
The result had a stubby, circular face like that of a somewhat satanic Thomas the Tank Engine: flattened nose, square eye sockets with deep-set triangular eyes, a round, shouty mouth.
The internet knows a good, memeable joke format when it sees one and it went mad for it, like a 93-year-old mum attacking a ballot with a stubby pencil.
His crown of curly hair and infectious grin, and his stubby legs that somehow ate up ground as he raced across the turf, made him one of soccer's most recognizable players.
It includes longer drivers that can reach the back of cluttered electrical cabinets, and stubby ones for maneuvering behind washing machines or water heaters that are set close to the wall.
In addition to vibrating softly to mimic purring and wagging its tail in reaction to a user's touch, Petit Qoobo will also wag its stubby little tail in response to sounds.
Brown, wrinkled, and often stubby, the fungus may not be the most beautiful, but it proved to be a highly popular motif, first in Chinese art, and gradually throughout East Asia.
"Domo" is a kind of massive, three-legged table — where I imagine giants who live in the sky might eat — whose stubby legs give way to smooth arches and cave-like spaces.
In the clip from The Driver's Seat, Taylor deftly draws on a sharp wing, a cut crease, and blends it all to perfection with blue powder — all with a stubby little brush.
Stubby squids are closely related to cuttlefish, but as one of the scientists in the video aptly points out, it just looks like some kid dropped their toy on the sea floor.
The T-Rex&aposs stubby extremities were just three feet long, meaning it would have needed to get extremely close to its victims if it wanted to rend them limb from limb.
Whatever you do, your room will look like it's being monitored by stubby security cameras — though you can reassure visitors that they aren't under surveillance, they're just being shot with tiny lasers.
The rocket planes were absurd and sick These giant toy rockets looked goofy as hell with their canard-style wings sticking straight out from a stubby body, but they were deceptively powerful.
It was also a small-gloves boxing match where stubby-armed Sherk never stood much chance as Penn, the longer, looser fighter, summoned all of his brilliance for three clear-cut rounds.
When customers walk into Bangkok's "Corgi in the Garden" cafe, they're greeted by a dozen fluffballs on stubby legs rushing out to greet them, jump in laps and shake hands for treats.
He's sat there, smiling away, cigarette burning brightly in his stubby pink sweaty hands, and he's humming along to "Hoppípolla" and I've never hated anyone else more in my entire life. Ever.
The joint opens to let the frog unfold like a flip phone, so that in the air the animal's long, powerful legs and stubby rigid torso align like a straight, flying arrow.
On a moist day in fall, or in the wake of melting snows in spring, a seedling appeared above ground—a stubby one-inch stem with a tuft of bright-green shoots.
So, even though giraffe have no tusks to steal and their stubby horns, known as ossicones, command no premium in the market for Chinese folk medicine, poachers take a deadly interest in them.
You want to use the Hi-Fi as Steve Jobs intended: with a docked Apple device charging while playing back musical locally, controlled with a stubby plastic Apple Remote from across the room!
My robot, a stubby mobile slab known as a drive (or more formally and mythically, Pegasus), is just one of hundreds of its kind swarming a 125,000-square-foot "field" pockmarked with chutes.
The StayGo's unique twist is a short USB-C to USB-C cable that slots right into a dedicated compartment on the dock, offering portable connectivity without any awkward stubby permanently attached cord.
A day after SpaceX's final flight of Starhopper, a stubby prototype of an enormous planned launch system called Starship, company founder Elon Musk dropped a clue about his supersize plans for the future.
He then casually gobbles a tablet he refers to as "lean in a pill," washing it down with a swig of Coors Light, the kind that comes in those weird, stubby aluminum bottles.
From the stubby round grains of Japonica to the long fluffy grains of Indica, rice is the culinary bedrock for much of the world, providing 25 percent of the total calories consumed globally.
Between them are Herald Square's collection of mostly stubby buildings, except for the Empire State Building, that developers believe could be part of a giant business district stretching across the width of Manhattan.
The word "gnome" paints a pretty exact mental image — always a stubby and bearded fellow wearing a droopy red hat — but not for fans of the New York-based design practice New Affiliates.
So that's what I did: I pulled the vape out of its packaging, charged it for about 40 minutes, loaded its bowl with delicious medical-grade herbs, and started inhaling from its stubby spout.
" Few American voters have got pearls to clutch or can profess themselves shocked to discover that a stubby Long Islander with big hair and ring jewelry really does sound like Joe Pesci in "Casino.
At one point, Grape even stuck out his stubby little wings and opened his beak for the piece of cardboard—apparently a sign he was trying to penguin-smang, according to the Daily Mail.
The remote is the same stubby number Roku's been using for years with buttons that quickly connect you to the four channels any good cordcutter should subscribe to: Netflix, Amazon Prime, SlingTV, and HBO Now.
Hamill does voice the character — and there's some theorizing that he's the stubby, drunken alien who mistakes BB-8 for a rolling slot machine — but the actual identity of this character hasn't been formally revealed.
Pilgrims come to a stubby baobab on Île de Madeleine, a small island off Dakar, to insert money into the folds of its trunk or nail a message there, as a prayer of last resort.
Sager + Wilde's namesake on Hackney Road is perhaps London's most venerated wine bar, and that lineage was evident the moment my server plopped down the voluminous list of adult beverages alongside a comparatively stubby menu.
The director Kevin Newbury has created something of a miniature version of the Metropolitan Opera's 2013 staging of Nico Muhly's "Two Boys," which also depended on video projected onto a colony of shifting, stubby towers.
"As long as that dog soldiers like that, he's as welcome as any man in this army," a colonel says, in a sentiment typical of the movie, which watches as Stubby exceeds expectations again and again.
The best of these legends is the one that trailed former PRIDE FC fighter Igor "Ice Cold" Vovchanchyn, a stubby kickboxer who once went at least 37 fights between losses and scrambled many brains during that span.
She did not see the unripe bananas like stubby fingers hanging down, which had been there when she went to get the water; she did not see the peels, which she would find later in the garbage.
According to The Purple Heart Foundation, Stubby took part in 17 battles, detected traces of gas to warn soldiers, located wounded men on battlefields, and learned drills and bugle calls, and how to decipher English from German.
And at Peter French's Round Barn, Dick Jenkins, who operates a small museum and gift shop on site, told us that the cowboys who came in to guzzle stubby bottles of Coors were his only steady customers.
The bird's stubby wings open out, revealing a world inside — with trees, grass, sky, and dodo birds — where some birds are looking up, while others lie on their back, as if they have just fallen from the sky.
Banyana went on to lose the game 19803-21980 but what was supposed to be Sweden's coming-out party where they cemented their Olympic credentials was ruined by a five-foot-four girl from Soweto with stubby feet.
Behooving a new, ethnically inclusive industry standard set in large measure by Rihanna, whose Fenty Beauty has been a hit for Ulta's rival Sephora, Ms. Wells's foundations come in 40 shades, all stubby sticks priced at $18 apiece.
Unlike an actual narwhal whale, which has a protruding canine tooth that resembles a tusk, the tail on Narwhal's forehead is short and stubby, sprouting right between his eyes -- and flops from side to side when he plays.
Then come stubby ears of corn steamed with soy butter, sugar, paprika and a little cayenne pepper, and large russet potatoes, each cut in half and roasted in oil with a host of spices that include garlic powder.
Some fighters get bogged down in how fundamentally sound their low kicks are compared to their opponent's, but ugly, stubby, awkward low kicks do the job of breaking a stance and forcing an opponent to check just fine.
This crystal clear egg is one of three recently laid by an olm, a cave amphibian whose long sinuous body, stubby legs and frilly gills led people in the 15th century to believe it was the offspring of dragons.
Fabray portrayed a playwright modeled after Betty Comden and is a part of one of the film's most memorable numbers, "Triplets," in which she, Astaire, and Buchanan portray infants with adult-sized heads and bodies, but stubby baby legs.
Isom also traded Mothra's stubby legs for longer, more clawlike ones, much handier in a fight (in older films, Mothra did a lot of damage just by flapping her wings, which created gale force winds able to capsize ships).
Mi tai mu, an iconic street dish of stubby rice flour noodles made like spaetzle and usually eaten in soup, are here served in a Cantonese-style lobster broth whose sumptuousness is bolstered by rafts of sweet loofah gourd.
Natasha giggles like a little kid when she picks a short, stubby little nubbin of a carrot, and her sous chef Maya laughs as she chases shiso leaves that have been blown off of her tray by the wind.
Some hairs come out curly, others release with a smooth, satisfying slide, and others seem to be the iceberg of skin conditions – what appears to be a short, stubby hair reveals itself to be longer than anyone could have expected.
At first blush that might not sound so extreme, but when you consider the salamander's tiny stature and stubby legs, not to mention all those crazy things that can wrong along the way, it's an impressive feat by any measure.
In Trump's world, men are allowed to be fat and ugly—orange hair, say, and stubby fingers—as long as they're powerful, and they're allowed to treat women as sex objects, brag about sexual assault, and even commit sexual assault.
The notice says "action required" and warns of "potential risk to health and safety" during SpaceX's upcoming launch attempt of Starhopper: a stubby yet roughly 60-foot-tall (18-meter-tall) steel prototype with a single, truck-size Raptor rocket engine.
After five decades of reading about the slaughter of Agamemnon in his bathtub, I was chilled: by the stubby rocks across the forbidding hillside, by the sound of the wind whipping in my ears, by the silence even amid the crowds.
In a neighborhood of narrow streets, stubby blocks and pedestrians crossing wherever they please, the 53-foot long blue cargo container, through a feat of truck driving, had been delivered to a slice of pavement outside one of Acacia's buildings.
In the case of SpaceX&aposs most recent Starship-related launch — the flight of a stubby, six-story prototype called the Starhopper — the FAA said the risk of one casualty was about 1-in-1 million, or 100 times less.
SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - With big blues eyes and stubby tails, two kittens taken in by a San Antonio family looked adorable until the fiery seven-week-old felines ripped apart formula bottles and repeatedly bit the hands that were trying to feed them.
But you also might be slightly alarmed—pun sort of intended—by the idea of a machine banging a chef's knife against a cutting board inches from your head while you groggily wake and your stubby fingers reach for the snooze button.
My stubby fingers have a hard enough time fitting into the slots for a normal old rotary my parents still have, and the slots are so tiny here that Mr. Volt has to use a stylus to get the dial to move comfortably.
Recently, near the sleepy south Texas beachside town of Boca Chica, a stubby vehicle that looks like a water tank with legs, shining with its stainless-steel hull, rose 20 meters, wreathed in fire and smoke, before it descended back to the ground.
While on the training grounds in 1917, Private First Class Robert Conroy took him in and Stubby ended up on the front lines of World War I as the mascot for the 102nd Infantry, 26th Yankee Division of the United States Army.
After he sticks the pooch in front of a TV and shows him a Hitler rally from the 30s, he plops him on the floor and starts calling "Sieg Heil," prompting the mutt to raise his stubby paw in a Nazi salute.
Overall, they compared data from specimens of nine pterosaur species, from Hamipterus tianshanensis — the type in the flooded colony, which had a crested snout and a wingspan of up to 11-1/2 feet — to the swallow-sized and stubby-tailed Anurognathus ammoni.
A stubby, single-block dead end on the supposed wrong side of town, Henrietta Street is enormously wide, and the 18th-century brick houses that flank it are flat-fronted and vast: four stories high, with as many as five windows across each.
One option, for example, examined the savings if the administration decided to forego a new generation of nuclear cruise missiles — low-flying weapons with stubby wings that, when dropped from a bomber, hug the ground to avoid enemy radars and air defenses.
These stubby, yapping, fur-and-titanium-alloy creatures are deployed by savvy general managers on potential trading partners, and they nip tirelessly at that unlucky GM's toes until he deals Strasburg and Harper and agrees to cover 80 percent of their salaries.
There's the way his hair is seemingly crafted from knitted strands of raw spaghetti and those suspiciously stubby fingers, of course, but there's one enduring question that has evaded easy answer from the beginning—namely, what the fuck is going on with his skin?
"I had to admit that I, too, found myself unnerved at times by the sight of handsome women transforming themselves into dudes with stubby beards, thick necks and deep voices, people who were passing out of the zone of my own attractions," she writes.
On both sides of the strait, permafrost means that houses are built on stubby stilts that in theory can be adjusted as the ground shifts between the long freeze and the fleeting thaw, offering passers-by a view of ungainly pipes and rubbish underneath.
Bruce M. Sherman's two works in New York gallery Nicelle Beauchene's booth feature human forms that have been fragmented into disjointed planes in a quasi-Cubist manner ("Woman with Fish," 2016) or radically reduced to stubby limbs and little else ("Equi Lib Reeum," 2016).
In a series of alternately heartbreaking and brutally funny scenes, Selina circles her mom's deathbed, wincing at how a woman who was once impeccably put together is now so frail and weak, not to mention sporting stubby fingernails instead of the glossy manicures she always favored.
Volkswagen isn't offering many details about the new e-buggy, but the teaser pics reveal that it picks up on the classic design first pioneered by the Manx, with a long nose, a stubby tail, a shortened windshield, roll bar and high side sills rather than doors.
In his remarks, Mr. Menendez cited the exploits of Sergeant Stubby, a bull terrier from World War I credited with saving lives by sniffing out poison gas, and Cairo, a Kevlar-wearing Belgian Malinois who was deployed with the elite team that killed Osama bin Laden.
Trump is a difficult candidate to cover because it's expected that, by the time someone becomes a credible presidential contender, that someone will have laid out a lot of policy plans; but Trump can count the number ideas he has on the fingers of one stubby hand.
Going by the Latin name of "Rossia pacifica," he's more commonly known as the stubby squid, and despite the fact that he looks like a ghost from Pac-Man, he's more closely related to the cuttlefish than to the octopi or those cute-but-ominous video game ghoulies.
Each date would go thus: I'd hit up a bar on the way to the chosen date spot for a shot of liquid courage, then make my way over, racked with terror that my prospective paramour would run once he saw my stubby legs slide off a bar- stool.
The result: her legs are disproportionately stubby and cause mobility problems; her lower jaw is underdeveloped and she has no teeth, causing her tongue to stick out at all times; she has an extra claw on each foot; and she makes weird, yet amusing, noises in place of meows.
Starting at $1,098 for a 3-speed, the SmartBike will be available in two colors (grey and black), two speeds (3-speed or 8-speed), and a whole range of sizes so that everyone from the stubby-legged to the willow-legged will have a whip to roam around town in.
" Eleazar Doniger was a quietly intellectual Russian Jew whose name was Americanized to Lester at Ellis Island, a publisher with "a Midas touch" who "loved big Russian books" and had "stubby fingers … a gold watch on an alligator strap … a warm, brown smell, a mix of toast, wood fires and tweed.
Growing up to 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) in length, with short, stubby snouts and small dorsal fins high up on their arched backs, pink dolphins have lived in the waters around Hong Kong for hundreds of years, as the human population grew from the low thousands in the 1600s to the millions today.
The stubby cord on the included headphones are a good length for keeping things from getting to tangled, while also making them easy to put on when you can't see your handsThere is a little button that lets you adjust the position of the forehead pad, but the headset still never sat quite right.
Before military working dogs were officially part of the US Armed Forces, a little dog named Sergeant Stubby was a fixture in the US's 102nd Infantry Regiment during World War I. In recent years, the sacrifices and heroism of military working dogs have gained more attention, and several memorials have been erected to memorialize them.
Veanne was pretty disappointed by the end results of the automated process: In auto-mode, my final Quikstory highlighted the following: my stubby fingers adjusting the camera, 10 too many clips of trees during the bike ride, the bike falling to the ground, several blurry shots and my dog's bum — two minutes of 'meh.
There are endless examples of stubby impact players who were passed over for less proven physical specimens; lower-salaried producers who give way to underachievers tethered to onerous long-term deals; undrafted free agents who toil behind early-round draft picks whose primary qualification is a front office determined to mine return from a significant investment.
He was blonde, was tall, was charming, had died of AIDS at the age of 203 in 1994, used a stubby cigarette holder because he was a chain smoker but thought he wouldn't get cancer by using that, had been in jail for two years for holding at knifepoint a taxi driver in a dispute about a cab fare, which absolutely fit the bill.
He was blonde, was tall, was charming, had died of AIDS at the age of 47 in 1994, used a stubby cigarette holder because he was a chain smoker but thought he wouldn't get cancer by using that, had been in jail for two years for holding at knifepoint a taxi driver in a dispute about a cab fare, which absolutely fit the bill.
We talk about what country might make a good safe haven if a Russian-backed presidential candidate whose foreign policy agenda can best be described as "gross negligence mixed with a spicy dash of treason" were to have control of our nation's nuclear arsenal, and whether his stubby little baby fingers are strong enough to push in the launch codes on sturdy military-grade hardware.
The company has built, tested, and begun to mass-manufacture Starship's car-sized rocket engines, called Raptors; used three of them to successfully launch, hover, and land a stubby steel prototype called Starhopper; and now hopes to fly a 16-story test rocket ship nearly 12.5 miles (20 kilometers) into the South Texas sky, according to an experimental license application submitted by SpaceX to federal regulators this week.
Those last two details – big cheeks, big eyes – are straight out of Konrad Lorenz's Kindchenschema, or 'baby schema', as defined in the Nobel Prize-winning scientist's 1943 paper on the 'innate releasing mechanisms' that prompt affection and nurture in human beings: fat cheeks, large eyes set low on the face, a high forehead, a small nose and jaw, and stubby arms and legs that move in a clumsy fashion.
The milk float with its thin mosquito whine straining through larch and elder from the lane, the nervous bottles in their metal basket intent on music but without a tune, the milkman in his doctor's stubby coat and sailor's rakish dark-blue canvas cap are all invisible, imagined/dreamed beyond my curtains in the early light, along with tissue footprints in the frost, our rinsed-out empties, and the rolled-up note exchanged for bottles with their silver tops the blue tits have already broken through to sip the stiffened plugs of cream before we come downstairs and bring our order in. 3.

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