snubby
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[edit]Noun
[edit]snubby (plural snubbies)
- A revolver with a barrel length of 3 inches (76.2 mm) or less.
- 2015 June 17, B. Gil Horman, “The Return of the Ruger SP101.327 Fed. Mag.”, in American Rifleman:
- Accessories for this version of the SP101 are not as diverse as those available for the five-shot snubby, but excellent add-ons are available.
Synonyms
[edit]Adjective
[edit]snubby (comparative snubbier or more snubby, superlative snubbiest or most snubby)
- Short, stumpy.
- 1842, William Makepeace Thackeray, “Peg of Limavady”, in The Irish Sketchbook[1], lines 69–72:
- Both have mottled legs,
Both have snubby noses,
Both have—Here the host
Kindly interposes:
- 1939, George Orwell, chapter 7, in Coming Up for Air[2]:
- Well, for more than five years that was me—an alert young chap with a round, pink, snubby kind of face and butter-coloured hair […]
- 2000 February 28, R. Z. Sheppard, “Follow the Paper”, in Time:
- Armed with snubby flintlock and limber blade, Weaver does his crime busting in London during the second decade of the 18th century.
- 2006, L. J. K. Setright, Long Lane with Turnings: Last Words of a Motoring Legend, London: Granta Books, page 36:
- There was not much of it: the wheelbase was only ninety inches and the track precisely half of that, with a little cast-iron side-valve engine of 918cm2 cowering in the depths beneath the snubby bonnet.