SHORT vs STUBBY: NOUN
- Something short, as.
- A short syllable, vowel, or consonant.
- A brief film; a short subject.
- A size of clothing less long than the average for that size.
- Short trousers extending to the knee or above.
- The location on a baseball field where the shortstop is stationed
- The fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed between 2nd and 3rd base
- Accidental contact between two points in an electric circuit that have a potential difference
- Men's undershorts.
- A short sale.
- One that sells short.
- A byproduct of wheat processing that consists of germ, bran, and coarse meal or flour.
- Clippings or trimmings that remain as byproducts in various manufacturing processes, often used to make an inferior variety of the product.
- A short circuit.
- A malfunction caused by a short circuit.
- A shortstop.
- A small, squat beer bottle.
SHORT vs STUBBY: ADJECTIVE
- Inadequate; insufficient.
- Easily provoked; irascible.
- Rudely brief; abrupt.
- Not lengthy; succinct.
- Appearing to pass quickly.
- Extending or traveling not far or not far enough.
- Lacking in length or amount.
- Lacking in breadth or scope.
- Deficient in retentiveness.
- Holding a trading position that is inversely related to the price of a security or index.
- Of or relating to a short sale.
- Not ductile; brittle.
- 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.”
- 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.
- Primarily spatial sense; having little length or lacking in length
- Lasting a brief time.
- 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
- Close to the end of a tour of military duty.
- 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
- Not sufficient to meet a need
- Being of relatively brief duration. Used of a syllable in quantitative prosody.
- Short and blunt
- Having the nature of or suggesting a stub, as in shortness, broadness, or thickness.
- Having a short, stocky build; thickset.
- Short and blunt, as from much use.
- Covered with or made of stubs.
- Short and bristly.
- Short and thick; short and strong, as bristles.
- Like a stub; short, especially cut short, thick and stiff; stunted; stubbed.
SHORT vs STUBBY: VERB
- Cheat someone by not returning him enough money
- Create a short-circuit in
- N/A
SHORT vs STUBBY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause a short circuit in.
- To short-circuit.
- To short-sell (a security or index).
- To give (one) less than one is entitled to; shortchange.
- N/A
SHORT vs STUBBY: ADVERB
- Quickly and without warning
- Tightly
- At a disadvantage
- So as to interrupt
- At some point or distance before a goal is reached
- Clean across
- Without possessing something at the time it is contractually sold
- In a curt, abrupt and discourteous manner
- Abruptly; quickly.
- In a rude or curt manner.
- At a point before a given boundary, limit, or goal.
- By means of a short sale.
- N/A
SHORT vs STUBBY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of speech sounds or syllables of relatively short duration
- On impulse; without premeditation
- Primarily temporal sense
- Low in stature
- Not tall
- 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
- Marked by rude or peremptory shortness
- Of insufficient quantity to meet a need
- (idiom) (for short) As an abbreviation.
- A bounding with stubs.
- Short, thick, and stiff; stubbed: as, stubby bristles; stubby fingers.
SHORT vs STUBBY: RELATED WORDS
- Clipped, Little, Close, Stumpy, Insufficient, Truncate, Scant, Shortsighted, Abruptly, Momentary, Truncated, Abbreviated, Fleeting, Shortened, Brief
- Tallish, Squatty, Bulbous, Dumpy, Knobbly, Cylindrical, Stocky, Conical, Roundish, Pointy, Knobby, Spindly, Squarish, Stumpy, Short
SHORT vs STUBBY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Clipped, Little, Close, Stumpy, Insufficient, Truncate, Scant, Shortsighted, Abruptly, Momentary, Truncated, Abbreviated, Fleeting, Shortened, Brief
- Tallish, Squatty, Bulbous, Dumpy, Knobbly, Cylindrical, Stocky, Conical, Roundish, Pointy, Knobby, Spindly, Squarish, Stumpy, Short
SHORT vs STUBBY: 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.
- Others may cause root stunting or stubby proliferation of roots.
- ZHP, no CDV, stubby, DLV box and Pure DAB.
- It has small, stubby arms and slightly longer feet.
- Cynaac was bald, his pair of stubby horns uncovered.
- This is also true in totally stubby areas.
- Sunderland feature actor Stubby Kaye as Benjamin Franklin.
- His light picks out a stubby, pale cylinder.
- For example, a full-strength stubby of beer contains 145 cals whereas the same sized stubby of light beer only contains 100 calories.
- Stubby Ratchet Screwdriver and Very Short Stubby interchangeable Screwdriver and others.
- The areas that do not receive these are Stub, Totally Stubby and Not So Stubby areas.
SHORT vs STUBBY: 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?
- Do short/stubby antennas have the same reception as a factory antenna?
- How do I configure an OSPF not-so-stubby area (NSSA)?
- What happens to Threepio as the stubby little astrodroid shoots off?
- How many different beer labels for stubby bottles are there?
- What is the purpose of stubby projections on ERFB projectiles?
- How many times did Mr stubby visit the White House?
- How much does a 50th anniversary stubby holder cost?
- Is the stubby stock adapter necessary for krytac rifles?
- Why choose our personalised stubby coolers design experts?
- How does stubby handle regular expression capture groups?