She described a hideous humpbacked creature with stumpy horns, and bristles down the back of a long neck. |
In the late '50s, his paintings became populated with stumpy, beastlike figures, often adorned with military medals. |
At the corners of the cube four stumpy pilasters rose to a quadrant of richly curlicued Corinthian capitals. |
Looser garments can make you look stumpy, so opt for a fit that is trim rather than baggy. |
The tall officer told the short stumpy man to take her son, Jared, somewhere else as he took care of her, himself. |
It is topped by a stumpy, Lego-like lighthouse where a keeper and his family lived until 1987, when they were replaced by a light bulb. |