Squat

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definition
verb
I squatted down in front of him
crouch or sit with one's knees bent and one's heels close to or touching one's buttocks or the back of one's thighs.
eight families are squatting in the house
unlawfully occupy an uninhabited building or settle on a piece of land.
noun
She fell back into a squat from the kneeling position he had raised her to.
a position in which one's knees are bent and one's heels are close to or touching one's buttocks or the back of one's thighs.
Many are of ‘no fixed abode’, either living in squats or at established protest camps at airports or proposed roads.
a building occupied by people living in it without the legal right to do so.
adjective
he was muscular and squat
short and thickset; disproportionately broad or wide.
example
I look at the ugly, 'squat' houses and try to imagine being locked in them (along with my entire family) for months on end.
If you can usually 'squat' 400 pounds, don't expect to move more than 300 during this routine.
A squat Mexican gent came in with a 'squat' Mexican lady.
The three of us had been living in the 'squat' together for a week.
The city of Taos lies on the edge of the high desert in the Carson National Forest, amid 'squat' juniper trees, prickly scrub grasses and towering evergreens.
She fell back into a 'squat' from the kneeling position he had raised her to.
I can now 'squat' more than 400 pounds.
If the 'squat' is successful, the occupied building will become a self-managed social housing and community centre.
Tyler came bearing a tray of bootleg whiskey and gin and poured them drinks in 'squat' glass tumblers stained with unwashed fingerprints.
It was a low, 'squat' building, with turf for walls and a thatched roof that sloped nearly to the ground.
We found a place in Coalcliff, just past Stanwell Park, a derelict house to 'squat' in.
A 'squat' also gives people a chance at trying out sustainable living.
Because the building is frequently used as a 'squat' by the homeless, it was initially feared people may have been trapped inside.
I 'squat' on my heels, one hand on the wire door.
Twenty-two years ago, I moved into a 'squat' in the East Village.
We didn't have much money so we lived in a 'squat' with four other people.
Her 'squat' , stone house is without electricity or running water.
Catch the ball, drop into a 'squat' , then spring up, tossing your partner the ball.
The trauma of resisting developers had seen him end up in a geriatric hospital and his friends had quickly moved in to 'squat' the house.
The main bar and dining area is done up in blonde wood and clean minimalist lines, with rows of high backed wooden chairs and 'squat' stools lining a row of narrow bucket tables along one wall.
The bar here is really just a restaurant waiting area and the 'squat' stools aren't exactly relaxing, but with few diners at this early hour, we're allowed to sit at a table.
If you want to be a powerlifter, then there are specific training regimens you can follow to increase your poundage for your bench, 'squat' and deadlift.
Keep the dumbbell centered between your knees as you descend into a deep 'squat' , keeping your head up and low back slightly arched.
They found the partially clothed body of the man after entering the building, sometimes used as a 'squat' by heroin addicts and the homeless, on Coke Lane off Arran Quay.
Sometimes an episiotomy can be avoided simply by choosing a different position for the delivery, for example, kneeling, on all fours, or a supported 'squat' .
This medical malaise incidentally is most suffered by wicket-keepers who have to 'squat' hundreds of times a day during a match.
From this starting position, sit down into a 'squat' .
The 'squat' - if performed correctly - is a tremendous exercise, and virtually everyone can benefit from doing it.
It feels like standing up from a 'squat' while wearing a big, heavy hiking backpack.
Night fell and the children made camp in a small alley between two large, 'squat' buildings.
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