thickset
5.Taking him all around, he is profusely, but not excessively coated , thickset, muscular and able-bodied.
6.a sturdy thickset short-haired breed with a large head and strong undershot lower jaw; developed originally in England for bull baiting.
7.a wrestler of compact build; he was tall and heavyset; stocky legs; a thick middle-aged man; a thickset young man.
8.Any of various small, thickset rodents, especially of the genus Lemmus, inhabiting northern regions and known for periodic mass migrations that sometimes end in drowning.
9., at the Val-de-Grace: a crushed and squat architecture, with vaults like basket-handles, and something indescribably pot-bellied in the column, and thickset in the dome;
10.When Gerald was forty-three, so thickset of body and florid of face that he looked like a hunting squire out of a sporting print, it came to him that Tara, dear though it was, and the County folk, with their open hearts and open houses, were not enough.


