SHORT vs SQUAB: NOUN
- A shortstop.
- A malfunction caused by a short circuit.
- A short circuit.
- Clippings or trimmings that remain as byproducts in various manufacturing processes, often used to make an inferior variety of the product.
- A byproduct of wheat processing that consists of germ, bran, and coarse meal or flour.
- One that sells short.
- A short sale.
- Men's undershorts.
- Short trousers extending to the knee or above.
- A size of clothing less long than the average for that size.
- A brief film; a short subject.
- A short syllable, vowel, or consonant.
- Something short, as.
- Accidental contact between two points in an electric circuit that have a potential difference
- The fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed between 2nd and 3rd base
- The location on a baseball field where the shortstop is stationed
- A thick cushion, especially a flat one covering the seat of a chair or sofa.
- A baby rook.
- The meat of a squab (i.e. a young (domestic) pigeon or dove) used as food.
- A baby pigeon or dove.
- A person of a short, fat figure.
- A nestling of a pigeon or other similar bird, esp. when very fat and not fully fledged.
- An ottoman.
- A sofa in which there is no part of the frame visible, and which is stuffed and caught through with strong thread at regular intervals, but so as to be very soft.
- A thickly stuffed cushion, especially one for a piece of furniture, as an upholstered chair or sofa, to which it may or may not be attached.
- A short, fat, flabby person: also used figuratively.
- A young animal in its earliest period; a young beast or bird before the hair or feathers appear.
- A couch.
- A soft, thick cushion, as for a couch.
- A young, newly hatched, or unfledged pigeon.
- Flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled
- A soft padded sofa
- An unfledged pigeon
SHORT vs SQUAB: ADJECTIVE
- Close to the end of a tour of military duty.
- Being of relatively brief duration. Used of a syllable in quantitative prosody.
- Of, relating to, or being a vowel sound in English, such as the vowel sound (ă) in pat or (oo͝) in put, that is descended from a vowel of brief duration.
- Of, relating to, or being a speech sound of relatively brief duration, as the first vowel sound in the Latin word mălus, “evil,” as compared with the same or a similar sound of relatively long duration, as the first vowel sound in the Latin word mālus, “apple tree.”
- Not ductile; brittle.
- Of or relating to a short sale.
- Holding a trading position that is inversely related to the price of a security or index.
- Deficient in retentiveness.
- Lacking in breadth or scope.
- Lacking in length or amount.
- Inadequate; insufficient.
- Easily provoked; irascible.
- Rudely brief; abrupt.
- Not lengthy; succinct.
- Appearing to pass quickly.
- Lasting a brief time.
- Extending or traveling not far or not far enough.
- Having little height; not tall.
- Having little length; not long.
- Quickly aroused to anger
- Less than the correct or legal or full amount often deliberately so
- Not sufficient to meet a need
- Most direct
- Containing a large amount of shortening; therefore tender and easy to crumble or break into flakes
- Low in stature; not tall
- Used of syllables that are unaccented or of relatively brief duration
- (of memory) deficient in retentiveness or range
- Lacking foresight or scope
- Unwilling to endure
- Not holding securities or commodities that one sells in expectation of a fall in prices
- Of speech sounds (especially vowels) of relatively short duration (as e.g. the English vowel sounds in `pat', `pet', `pit', `pot', putt')
- Primarily temporal sense; indicating or being or seeming to be limited in duration
- Primarily spatial sense; having little length or lacking in length
- Unfledged; unfeathered.
- Fat; thick; plump; bulky.
- Young and undeveloped; newly hatched or unfledged.
- Short and fat
SHORT vs SQUAB: VERB
- Create a short-circuit in
- Cheat someone by not returning him enough money
- N/A
SHORT vs SQUAB: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To short-circuit.
- To short-sell (a security or index).
- To give (one) less than one is entitled to; shortchange.
- To cause a short circuit in.
- To fall plump; to strike at one dash, or with a heavy stroke.
SHORT vs SQUAB: ADVERB
- By means of a short sale.
- At a point before a given boundary, limit, or goal.
- In a rude or curt manner.
- Abruptly; quickly.
- Quickly and without warning
- In a curt, abrupt and discourteous manner
- Without possessing something at the time it is contractually sold
- Clean across
- At some point or distance before a goal is reached
- So as to interrupt
- At a disadvantage
- Tightly
- With a heavy fall; plump.
SHORT vs SQUAB: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not tall
- Low in stature
- Primarily temporal sense
- On impulse; without premeditation
- Of speech sounds or syllables of relatively short duration
- Marked by rude or peremptory shortness
- Tending to crumble or break into flakes due to a large amount of shortening
- Low in stature; not tall; describing something or someone with a stature less than normal
- Of insufficient quantity to meet a need
- (idiom) (for short) As an abbreviation.
- Hence Shy, as from extreme youth; coy.
- Unfledged, newly hatched, or not yet-having attained the full growth, as a dove or a pigeon.
- Short; curt; abrupt.
- Fat; short and stout; plump; bulky.
- To stuff thickly and catch through with thread at regular intervals, as a cushion.
- So as to strike with a crash; with a heavy fall; plump.
- To squeeze; knoek; beat.
- To fall plump; strike heavily; flap; flop. They watched the street, and beheld ladies in … short cloaks with hoods squabbing behind (known as cardinals).
SHORT vs SQUAB: RELATED WORDS
- Clipped, Little, Close, Stumpy, Insufficient, Truncate, Scant, Shortsighted, Abruptly, Momentary, Truncated, Abbreviated, Fleeting, Shortened, Brief
- Rump steak, Fricassee, Tenderloin, Osso buco, Terrine, Ragout, Savoy cabbage, Langoustine, Guinea fowl, Confit, Veal, Broilers, Squabby, Short, Dove
SHORT vs SQUAB: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Clipped, Little, Close, Stumpy, Insufficient, Truncate, Scant, Shortsighted, Abruptly, Momentary, Truncated, Abbreviated, Fleeting, Shortened, Brief
- Poussin, Rump steak, Fricassee, Tenderloin, Osso buco, Terrine, Ragout, Savoy cabbage, Langoustine, Guinea fowl, Confit, Veal, Squabby, Short, Dove
SHORT vs SQUAB: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They all have the short vowel a sound.
- This is a short hallway with no obstacles.
- On a perfectly flat record a short arm will do, but once the record is even slightly warped, a short arm will be troublesome.
- Short interest is the volume of Anworth Mortgage Asset shares that have been sold short but have not yet been closed out or covered.
- The leave is to be recorded as if it were short absence, but is not short leave from duty.
- This change in how short sales are handled in Oregon came about due to lenders delaying the short sale process.
- Sharis quickly changed first into a casual outfit of a short sleeved shirt and short pants.
- Break your material into short sentences Use short sentences to deliver a clear message.
- The first involves applying a large number of very short pulses and short coolmg periods.
- Lack, fail, be deficient, fall SOIINIA, want of sleep, indisposition to short, come short.
- The squab was really good too and offered a different texture of meat and flavor.
- There is also repetition, for instance of the fact that squab meat is tender.
- Most of us will never operate a blast chiller or clean a squab.
- The two game bird operations were producing birds such as ducks and squab.
- New Jersey firm recalls squab products produced without benefit of import inspection.
- They are soft, making them particularly suitable for squab-raising.
- Nothing invigorates quite like a hearty squab and rosebud stew.
- Squab, Asian pear, sunchoke, star anise and cranberry.
- The rear seat squab on some models is retained by two screws, on other models the squab fits into slots on the floor.
- The centre squab can be stowed beneath the left- most squab.
SHORT vs SQUAB: QUESTIONS
- How many short films has Michael dedevito directed?
- Why choose Alden Court for short term rehabilitation?
- What are short learning programmes (SLPs) at UNISA?
- How are standard and short clinical guidelines developed?
- What is the dictionary definition of short staffed?
- Can a short follicular phase prevent fertilization?
- Are you more likely to become short-sighted if your parents are short sighted?
- Should you screen your short film at short film festivals?
- Why was short round called Short Round in Temple of Doom?
- Can short-termism be a problem if short-term investors are doing well?
- What type of foam is inside a boat or outdoor squab?