Sentences

The little girl's stubby fingers struggled to hold the crayon.

He wore sandals with stubby toes and a leather thong held his sandal to his big toe.

The stubby dog wagged its tail as it came up to its owner.

The doctor removed the stubby, discolored fingernail with a pair of forceps.

The young man had stubby blond hair and a thin mustache.

She found a stubby gold chain on the gravel after the sun had set and the cool west winds had settled in for the night.

The child had a stubby hand, just right for the miniature snack set that he carefully placed in his bag, along with his water bottle.

The stubby man wore army uniform, hunched over his small pieces of paper filled with tiny, predictable crosses.

She had stuffed a stubby, red-handled scrubbing brush into the niched drain of her bathtub.

The stewardess let loose with a good, stiff, stubby lie, and the kid didn't even know he deceived himself.

As June arrived, the garden was filled with tall green stalks of wheat, and the stubby blades of grass swayed back and forth in the wind.

The old man grew a stubby grey beard as he spent more time indoors, talking with friends and watching sports.

She fled into the room and shut the door without looking around or spared a glance for her stubby, mahogany-legged lady's mantel clock, that stood like a guard between her and the closed door.

The tramp saw stubby out from under the wallpaper, folded into the corner of the furniture store, but could not go to her as she needed a doctor.

The short and stubby man walked into the bank, his short stubby beard growing as he aged, askew with personal dignity and worldly drunkenness.

He preferred writing on a large sheet of white paper with a stubby pen, then adding smaller notes on the back of business cards and other small scraps of paper.

It was a day of freezing rain on the razor-sharp spires and grotesque stubby rooftops, and I whispered to myself, again.

The commander made swift inspection of the stubby plank, the heavy log in the doorway, and the other outbuildings.

The stubby, wide tires with reinforced pneumatic hoses were designed to bear the immense mechanical loads.