Similar words: stunt, haunted, undaunted, surmounted, bounty hunter, stung, stunned, stunning. Meaning: [stʌnt] adj. inferior in size or quality.
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31. This section was a stunted pygmy of the city, but all hers to handle and manipulate.
32. He tried and tried but his writing remained too stunted, too abbreviated and superficial.
33. See the magnificent church of St. Mary, surrounded by small white houses set amongst palm trees and stunted eucalyptus.
34. The discovery of his idol's feet of clay proves intolerable to the lonely, emotionally stunted fan.
35. The high interest rates briefly stunted business, but inflation gradually subsided, and the cost of borrowing dropped.
36. A few stunted thistles thrust up, parched and distorted in the crevices of the stones.
37. They stood like stunted spectres, and he winced at their disfigurements as he drew close.
38. Holly no longer looked at him, he stared back at the stunted ruin that had been the office of the Commandant.
39. A few stunted rowan trees reinforced the feeling of desolation.
40. He could even pick out the dots of furze bushes and stunted yew trees on the steep slopes.
41. They grow flowers, but the male anthers are stunted or withered: Seed but no pollen is produced.
42. My stunted, shortsighted world froze as an aura of warmth shimmered through the gym.
43. Many of the photo-opportunities were staged by men with stunted imaginations.
44. In short, without water, growth is stunted.
45. The energy crisis stunted world economic growth.
46. He had a small stunted body.
47. the stunted lives of children deprived of education.
48. He too knows of stunted ambitions.
49. For Mars, rapid formation stunted growth.
50. Depauperate:arrested in growth or development; stunted.
51. This paper reports that Cyclosporin A not only killed Schistosomula and adult of S. japonicum in hepatic portal system phase, but also stunted the growth of Schistosomula.
52. Expectant mothers who don’t get enough iodine can have children who are mentally and physically stunted — a condition known as “cretinism.”
53. And what was once lake bottom has become just another field of winter wheat,(www.Sentencedict.com) stunted for want of rain.
54. A cold weather spell stunted most lettuce growth in western states.
55. The ill-timed revelation not only stalled his own bid for freedom, but also stunted his identity.
56. Scott's muscle atrophied, his leg became stunted, and he was left lame.
57. The legacy of high government debt is yet another reason why the current crisis could mean stunted U.S. growth for at least five to seven more years.
58. The most crucial omission is capital markets, which remain stunted and closed to foreign investment institutions.
59. A treeless area between the icecap and the tree line of Arctic regions, having a permanently frozen subsoil and supporting low-growing vegetation such as lichens, mosses, and stunted shrubs.
60. The stunted growth of these children shows that they are undernourished.
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