kneeler vs squab

kneeler

noun
  • A person who kneels. 

  • On a gable-end, the stone (often decorated) at the base of the slope of the gable on either side. 

  • A hassock. 

  • An apparatus that permits the loading door of a bus to decrease in height in order to facilitate boarding of passengers that are seniors and physically disadvantaged 

squab

noun
  • A person of a short, fat figure. 

  • A baby rook. 

  • A baby pigeon, dove, or chicken. 

  • The meat of such a baby bird used as food. 

  • A thick cushion, especially a flat one covering the seat of a chair or sofa. 

adj
  • Unfledged; unfeathered. 

  • Curt; abrupt. 

  • Fat; thick; plump; bulky. 

  • Shy; coy. 

  • Clumsy. 

verb
  • To stuff thickly and sew through, the stitches being concealed by buttons, etc. 

  • To furnish with squabs, or cushions. 

adv
  • With a heavy fall; plump. 

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