SQUAT vs STUMPY: NOUN
- The place occupied by a squatter.
- A squatting or crouching posture.
- The act of squatting.
- A small worthless amount
- Exercising by repeatedly assuming a squatting position; strengthens the leg muscles
- The act of assuming or maintaining a squatting position
- A lift or a weightlifting exercise in which one squats and stands while holding a weighted barbell supported by the back of the shoulders.
- A toilet used by squatting as opposed to sitting (Wikipedia entry).
- : A specific exercise in weightlifting performed by bending deeply at the knees and then rising, especially with a barbell resting across the shoulders.
- A position assumed by bending deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet.
- The jacksnipe; -- called also squatter.
- A mineral consisting of tin ore and spar.
- A small vein of ore.
- A sudden or crushing fall.
- The posture of one that sits on his heels or hams, or close to the ground.
- Nautical, the settling of a vessel, when under way, in the water, particularly at the stern, as compared with its position at rest. The phenomenon occurs to some extent in every vessel under way at high speed, but it is of importance only in shallow water, the depth of which is not much greater than the draft of the vessel. In such cases, in large vessels, the sinking of the stern may be from 2 to 6 feet with very moderate speeds.
- A small mass or bunch of ore in a vein.
- A short, stout person.
- The posture of one who or that which squats.
- A bruise caused by a fall.
- A small or worthless amount; diddly-squat.
- The angel-fish, Squatina angelus.
- The lair of an animal such as a hare.
- Ready money; cash.
SQUAT vs STUMPY: ADJECTIVE
- Short and thick; low and broad.
- Having a low center of gravity; built low to the ground
- Sitting on the hams or heels; sitting close to the ground; cowering; crouching.
- Relatively short or low and thick or broad
- Short and thick; as e.g. having short legs and heavy musculature
- Crouched in a squatting position.
- Like or resembling a stump, short and cut off.
- Short and thick; stubby.
- Full of stumps; hard; strong.
- Short and thick; as e.g. having short legs and heavy musculature
SQUAT vs STUMPY: VERB
- Occupy (a dwelling) illegally
- Sit on one's heels
- Be close to the earth, or be disproportionately wide
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SQUAT vs STUMPY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To sit in a crouching position with knees bent and the buttocks on or near the heels.
- To crouch down, as an animal does.
- To settle on unoccupied land without legal claim.
- To occupy a given piece of public land in order to acquire title to it.
- To settle on another's land without title; also, to settle on common or public lands.
- To sit close to the ground; to cower; to stoop, or lie close, to escape observation, as a partridge or rabbit.
- To sit down upon the hams or heels.
- To occupy as a squatter.
- To put (oneself) into a crouching posture.
- To lift (an amount of weight) when doing a squat.
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SQUAT vs STUMPY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To bruise or make flat by a fall.
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SQUAT vs STUMPY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To settle on land obtained, from the government on special terms, for the purpose of raising stock. See squattage and squatter, 4.
- To splash.
- To settle by the stern, as a boat.
- To settle on land, especially public or new lands, without any title or right: as, to squat upon a piece of common. See squatter.
- To sit close to the ground; crouch; cower; said of animals; sit down upon the buttocks with the knees drawn up or with the legs crossed: said of a human being: as, to squat down on one's hams.
- To put or set on the buttocks; cause to cower or crouch close to the ground; used reflexively.
- To quash; annul.
- To make quiet. Compare squatting-pill.
- To compress.
- To lay flat; flatten; crush; bruise.
- Sitting close to the ground; crouched; cowering; sitting on the buttocks with the knees drawn up or with the legs crossed.
- Flattened; hence, short and thick, like the figure of an animal squatting.
- To perform the squat weightlifting exercise
- Strengthens the leg muscles
- Short and thick
- Having a low center of gravity
- Built low to the ground
- Short and thick
- Abounding with stumps of trees.
- Having the character or appearance of a stump; short and thick; stubby; stocky.
SQUAT vs STUMPY: RELATED WORDS
- Zip, Anything, Hunker, Low set, Scrunch up, Low, Hunker down, Short, Underslung, Chunky, Scrunch, Stumpy, Squatty, Dumpy, Crouch
- Bristly, Gangly, Pointy, Skinny, Tall, Scrawny, Spindly, Stubby, Midget, Low set, Short, Squat, Dumpy, Chunky, Squatty
SQUAT vs STUMPY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Zilch, Nothing, Nada, Clean, Zip, Anything, Low set, Low, Short, Underslung, Chunky, Stumpy, Squatty, Dumpy, Crouch
- Bristly, Gangly, Pointy, Skinny, Tall, Scrawny, Spindly, Stubby, Midget, Low set, Short, Squat, Dumpy, Chunky, Squatty
SQUAT vs STUMPY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Whilst the hip extension demonstrated in the split squat is greater than the back squat, the back squat presents are greater knee extension.
- Hack Squat Leg Press Machines; Hack squat leg press machines simulate more of a traditional squat movement.
- You can use the Goblet Squat or Double Kettlebell Front Squat as regressions.
- Front squat or back squat for thicker quads?
- There are nine total: squat, front squat, overhead squat; shoulder press, push press, push jerk; deadlift, sumo deadlift high pull, and medicine ball clean.
- Smolov Squat Program, Hatch Squat Calculator, Ship Squat Calculator, and many more programs The resulting exercise program is intended to increase strength, not mass.
- Bulgarian squat, also known as a split squat, is similar form to a basic squat, except the rear foot is elevated.
- An example of a secondary movement could be a box squat, pause squat, tempo squat, etc.
- They also provide video instruction for four different types of squats: split squat, goblet squat, curtsy squat, and the basic squat.
- You can do a basic squat, or add in different kinds of squats: narrow squat, kickback squat, jump squat, curtsy squat, oblique squat, etc.
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SQUAT vs STUMPY: QUESTIONS
- Do different knee flexion angles affect squat movement?
- Are adjustable squat racks good for weight training?
- What is the significance of squat specific training?
- Which is better a weighted back squat or a weighted pistol squat?
- How is a barbell squat different from a hack squat?
- What are the benefits of the front squat and back squat?
- Should your front squat load be higher or lower than your back squat?
- Are the ratios of back squat to front squat/clean and jerk true?
- Are the quads activated more in a front squat than back squat?
- How do I perform a squat without an overhead squat?
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