squat

ಚಿಕ್ಕ
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.
translation of 'squat'
ಠೊಣಪ,
ಪದ್ಮಾಸನಸ್ಥ,
ಚಕ್ಕಳ ಬಕ್ಕಳು ಹಾಕಿ ಕೂತ
example
He slept rough for a while then moved into a 'squat' .
A 'squat' also gives people a chance at trying out sustainable living.
The 'squat' - if performed correctly - is a tremendous exercise, and virtually everyone can benefit from doing it.
The court heard Bryan had been living in a 'squat' with no heating and no electricity and was desperate to get help for her drug addiction.
However, bands were increasingly occupying his time when he moved back to 'squat' in west London.
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.
Catch the ball, drop into a 'squat' , then spring up, tossing your partner the ball.
Paved footpaths and 'squat' palm trees, yet to mature, line the main road.
If you can usually 'squat' 400 pounds, don't expect to move more than 300 during this routine.
The 'squat' red and white brick fortress has had a chequered history and was, during one era, the home of a countess whose repressive husband, the Count of Gomera, was murdered by the locals.
"To start, I could hardly 'squat' 25 pounds, " admits Mary.
She fell back into a 'squat' from the kneeling position he had raised her to.
Twenty-two years ago, I moved into a 'squat' in the East Village.
This medical malaise incidentally is most suffered by wicket-keepers who have to 'squat' hundreds of times a day during a match.
He has good strength, and his 'squat' build allows him to hold the point of attack.
The face is characteristically square or broad with a short neck, often giving a 'squat' appearance.
Lower into a 'squat' once again before jumping back to the start.
Instead, she headed for the Shell House, an ugly, 'squat' building.
Night fell and the children made camp in a small alley between two large, 'squat' buildings.
When searching for a building to 'squat' , OCAP looks for property that will serve politically as well as functionally.
From this starting position, sit down into a 'squat' .
The opportunity came up once to 'squat' a flat I once rented.
Below are the equations you can use to predict how much weight you can 'squat' for 10 reps.
A squat Mexican gent came in with a 'squat' Mexican lady.
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.
144 Piccadilly next door was the site of a famous 'squat' in the troubled summer of 1969.
I can now 'squat' more than 400 pounds.
First lower your center of gravity so that you're in a slight 'squat' with your feet almost together.
I'd like to give big thanks and love to Mike for allowing us to 'squat' his luxury pad for the week.
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