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stocky

American  
[stok-ee] / ˈstɒk i /

adjective

stockier, stockiest
  1. of solid and sturdy form or build; thick-set and, usually, short.

  2. having a strong, stout stem, as a plant.


stocky British  
/ ˈstɒkɪ /

adjective

  1. (usually of a person) thickset; sturdy

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Other Word Forms

  • stockily adverb
  • stockiness noun

Etymology

Origin of stocky

First recorded in 1350–1400, stocky is from the Middle English word stokky. See stock, -y 1

Example Sentences

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"Some of the footballers he comes up against don't have the same base he has. That's why he's stocky, strong and really competitive - because of wrestling."

From BBC

Architect Paul R. Williams’ Guardian Angel Cathedral, which opened in the city in 1963, is cited as a design influence, as are the singular stocky trunk baobab trees of the African savanna.

From Los Angeles Times

Qualifications: experience working with children, stocky build, own big, white beard an advantage.

From BBC

Police had previously released several grainy videos of the potential suspect whom the FBI described as a 5’8” man with a stocky build.

From The Wall Street Journal

The first was described as of medium to stocky build and was wearing a white cap, black jacket, light-coloured trousers and black trainers.

From BBC