Examples of using Stumpy in English and their translations into Indonesian
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What's up, Stumpy?
Stumpy herand his mouth.
I call him Stumpy.
Stumpy, wait your turn.
That's if you can, stumpy.
Stumpy was mean to her friends.
You're getting old, Stumpy.
All right, Stumpy. Let's win some races!
Looks like it's just me and you, stumpy.
Stumpy' as he only has three feet.
Don't be fooled by the harmless facade of this stumpy barrel.
Named“Stumpy,” the duck was born with four legs.
Most of you poor fuckers got three stumpy arms, or no arms.
The Stumpy, meanwhile, has only a few vertebrae of it.
There was no fruit left but the cherry-like fruit of little stumpy trees.
When Stumpy had a parasite, he dragged trainer Malik away from the otters.
The Pembroke Corgi is recognized by its fox-like face, stumpy legs, and chunky body.
When I was senior in high school, my friend Stumpy and I, we got kicked out of school for doing donuts in the parking lot.
Before being cooked, paw san looks like the arborio rice used in risotto:short and stumpy.
This will only make you look stubby and stumpy-- and men, remember that proportion is key.
Depending on the length of the tail, it may be referred to as rumpy,rumpy-riser, stumpy, and longy.
One of the most successful creations has two stumpy legs that propel it along on its“chest”.
Wystan's‘stumpy immature fingers' and‘small pale eyes screwed painfully together'; Christoper's‘squat' body and‘enormous' nose and head.
Blood violently gushed from both his stumpy, handless arms and his chest wound, but he didn't collapse.
Chilesaurus diegosuarezi also had forelimbs more like an allosuarus,albeit with“two stumpy fingers” in lieu of sharp claws.
Tell me, Summer, if a human was born with stumpy legs, would they breed it with another deformed human and put their children on display like the dachshund?
These delightful cats fall into four groups depending on their"amount of tail"- they are the"Rumpy", the"Rumpy-riser",the"Stumpy" and the"Longy".
That's Much, the miller's son, Harold Brownwell... that stumpy one is David of Doncaster, but the lads call him"Bull.
It fits in the hand terrifically well,and this is the easiest time my stumpy thumb has had with lateral swipes on a phablet.