sawed-off vs thickset

sawed-off

adj
  • Short (as though something that should be there isn't). 

  • Shortened by sawing. 

noun
  • A shotgun with a barrel and sometimes buttstock which have been shortened by sawing them off; a sawed-off shotgun. 

thickset

adj
  • Having a relatively short, heavy build. 

  • Densely crowded together; made up of things that are densely crowded together; closely planted. 

  • Densely covered (with something). 

noun
  • A piece of clothing made from this fabric. 

  • A stout, twilled cotton cloth; a fustian corduroy, or velveteen. 

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