squat

[US]/skwɒt/
[UK]/skwɑːt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. crouch or sit on one's heels; illegally occupy an empty building
adj. short and fat; short and wide
n. crouching position; a building that has been illegally occupied

Phrases & Collocations

squat exercise

squat position

squatting down

squat jumps

squatting technique

squatting low

squat challenge

squatting movement

squat down

Example Sentences

a squat grey house.

squat down on the ground

He is a squat man.

he can squat 850 pounds.

Hiram didn't care diddly-squat about what Darrel thought.

A woman holds her head squating Aug. 2006 in Malawi.

Back Squating and crouching animal is a natural behavior way of herbivorous.

Short, squat, massive-skulled, his presence sent out alarm bells of danger.

I often by the side of the soil wall of the high gravamen, the side of agrestal HUA TAI2, squat down under own body, make body and spend a pedestal similar and high, settle to scrutinize.

In Dongguan's "Sweater Town," where blocks upon blocks of knitting factories form a squat skyline, streets are emptier these days, says a factory boss.

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