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Stocky - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Stocky describes a person or animal with a solid, sturdy, and often broad build. It suggests a compact, muscular physique, typically implying strength and a lack of tallness or slimness.

stocky

/ˈstɑki/ /ˈstɒki/

Definition:

Having a solid, sturdy, and often short or broad physical build.

Synonyms:

sturdy, thickest, compact, muscular

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

slender, lanky, skinny

Common Collocations:

stocky build, stocky frame, stocky legs

Derivatives:

stockily, stockiness

Usage Tips:

Use "stocky" to describe a person or animal with a short, strong body; avoid for objects unless metaphorical.

Common Phrases:

stocky as an ox, built like a tank

Etymology:

From Middle English "stokky," meaning like a tree stump; related to Old English "stocc" (tree trunk).

Examples:

  • 1. The wrestler has a stocky build that makes him formidable.
  • 2. Her stocky legs helped her climb the steep hill easily.
  • 3. The dog was small but stocky and very strong for its size.
  • 4. He preferred stocky furniture that could withstand rough use.

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