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- stubbed·ness noun
- un·stubbed adjective
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Crocs, the colorful clog company long loathed by fashionistas, has stubbed its toe again.
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The garden had contained fruit trees; but these he stubbed up, and instead planted the whole garth with potatoes.
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Geo took two steps backwards, clutched at his stubbed arm, and threw up.
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A rig drew up at the door, and a short, stubbed, red-bearded man stepped out.
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The first time that White-Lamb saw the bushes, he stubbed his nose into them, and then cried out because the thorns pricked.
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I stubbed my toe at the very start of this cross-country run, and that lost me all chance of coming in ahead.
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