Wiktionary
a. (en-comparative of: stubby)
Usage examples of "stubbier".
Suddenly it was thicker, stubbier, paler—no longer hammered silver, but the dirty gray of white cloth left out to mildew and weather.
He tried a glove, and found it short in the fingers, imade for a stubbier hand than his.
The large one resembled a Tralthan, but less massive and with stubbier legs projecting from a hemispherical carapace, which flared out slightly around the lower edges.
The other woman's hands were shorter and stubbier, but they looked strong enough to wring the neck of any young man crass enough to insult her.
The toes, as she stood in bare feet, were stubbier than normal and joined abruptly with the main part of the foot, topped by tiny claws.
Beside someone the size of a Mardukan, they looked even shorter and stubbier, and perhaps the pirate captains could be excused for failing to grasp the menace they represented.
They wore dark brown uniforms and black helmets, with lots of gadgets and pouches, and carried short weapons suggestive of assault rifles but stubbier, wider at the muzzle, and studded with controls.
The long arm on top of the device thrashed skyward, pushed by a stubbier arm close to its hinged end.