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[ stuhb-id, stuhbd ] / ˈstʌb ɪd, stʌbd /
adjectivereduced to or resembling a stub; short and thick; stumpy. abounding in or rough with stubs. Origin of stubbedFirst recorded in 1520–30; stub1 + -ed3 OTHER WORDS FROM stubbedstub·bed·ness, nounun·stubbed, adjectiveWords nearby stubbedStuart factor, Stuart, Gilbert, Stuarts, stub, stub axle, stubbed, Stubbies, stubble, stubbled, stubble-jumper, stubborn Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for stubbedCrocs, the colorful clog company long loathed by fashionistas, has stubbed its toe again. Crocs Stock Falls on Critical Research Report|Edward Ferguson|August 8, 2013|DAILY BEAST He held his head so high that he couldn't see his own feet, and more than once he stubbed his toes. The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad|Thornton W. Burgess His hands too were large and red, with immense knuckles and brutal, short, stubbed nails. I stubbed my toe on Miss Wilbraham's little revolver she must have dropped on the passage floor, and I've got it. The La Chance Mine Mystery|Susan Carleton Jones
So do I; ye cant flop quicker than mesilf; it isnt the first time me tongue has stubbed its toe. The Boy Patrol on Guard|Edward S. Ellis The first time that White-Lamb saw the bushes, he stubbed his nose into them, and then cried out because the thorns pricked. Lives of the Fur Folk|M. D. Haviland
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