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  1. Sergeant Stubby - Wikipedia

    Sergeant Stubby (1916 – March 16, 1926) was a dog who was the unofficial mascot of the 102nd Infantry Regiment and was assigned to the 26th (Yankee) Division in World War I and …

  2. Tubby’s Sub Shops | Detroit’s Original Grilled Steak & Cheese Subs

    Tubby’s specializes in grilling up flavor-packed sensations like Grilled Chicken with Broccoli and Cheddar or our one-of-a-kind Taco Sub.

  3. STUBBY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of STUBBY is abounding with stubs. How to use stubby in a sentence.

  4. Sergeant Stubby | World War I Service, Heroism, Mascot,

    Sergeant Stubby was a stray dog whose heroic service during World War I (1914–18) saved lives and even led to the capture of a German spy. He was the unofficial mascot for the 102nd …

  5. STUBBY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    STUBBY definition: of the nature of or resembling a stub. See examples of stubby used in a sentence.

  6. STUBBY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    A pair of short, stubby arms soon develop on the body, with the ciliated bands extending into them.

  7. Stubby - definition of stubby by The Free Dictionary

    1. of or resembling a stub. 2. short and thick or broad; thickset or squat: stubby fingers. 3. consisting of or abounding in stubs.

  8. STUBBY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    An object that is stubby is shorter and thicker than usual. He pointed a stubby finger at a wooden chair opposite him.

  9. Stubby - Smithsonian Institution

    While training for combat on the fields of Yale University in 1917, Private J. Robert Conroy made friends with a brindle puppy with a short tail. He and other soldiers called the stray dog …

  10. Stubby - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Stubby things are thick and short, like your sister's stubby little toes or the stubby remains of your favorite pencil that's been sharpened until it's barely long enough to hold.