A cheroot is a thin cigar, open at both ends, usually thicker and stubbier than a panatela, and sometimes slightly tapered. |
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Their beaks are stubbier than those of Bean Geese, and coloured blackish and pink instead of orange. |
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When he straightens up and steps forward, pointing to an infielder or giving his pitcher an extra breath or two, his pads and mask make him even stubbier. |
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One downside: While Chillsner fits into the standard long-neck bottles marketed by the biggest brewers, it is too long for the stubbier bottles used by makers of many craft beers. |
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He used that thumb, more often than his fingers, to pick his 1960s Gibson Firebird guitar: a choice that made each note stubbier and more separate, defying fluidity. |
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The mouth with its bright, shiny grimace exposes a stubby row of teeth, from left to right growing stubbier and stubbier, with more and more cavities. |
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