Definitions for stubbles

stubbles stub·ble

Spelling: [stuhb-uh l]
IPA: /ˈstʌb əl/

Stubbles is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 168 anagrams from letters in stubbles (bbelsstu).

Definitions for stubbles

noun

  1. Usually, stubbles. the stumps of grain and other stalks left in the ground when the crop is cut.
  2. such stumps collectively.
  3. any short, rough growth, as of beard.
  4. Usually, stubbles. the stumps of grain and other stalks left in the ground when the crop is cut.
  5. such stumps collectively.
  6. any short, rough growth, as of beard.

Origin of stubbles

1250-1300; Middle English stuble Old French estuble Vulgar Latin *stupula, Latin stipula stipule

Examples for stubbles

There was lots of heavy makeup,” Sheppard says, “to cover up the stubble.

One position held by Austrians for hours was in a stubble field.

After a few years of stubble, the lumberjack whiskers returned, now dyed black.

He dips his brush into the green paint and giggles, saying that my stubble makes this harder.

And he had been as stubble before the wind—as chaff that the storm carrieth away!

He compliments us on our stubble, and we are pleased by this.

First, 60-year-old white men should never dance alone at a public gathering—he was about as smooth as five-day stubble.

All up the Valley the drums' rattle drowned the drone of the locusts in the stubble.

Shrieking, I hurled free of him, and rolled over the tail-board on to the stubble.

The vast host shall be to us, he cried, as "stubble is to fire."

One position held by Austrians for hours was in a stubble field.

All up the Valley the drums' rattle drowned the drone of the locusts in the stubble.

The vast host shall be to us, he cried, as "stubble is to fire."

First, 60-year-old white men should never dance alone at a public gathering—he was about as smooth as five-day stubble.

He dips his brush into the green paint and giggles, saying that my stubble makes this harder.

He compliments us on our stubble, and we are pleased by this.

There was lots of heavy makeup,” Sheppard says, “to cover up the stubble.

After a few years of stubble, the lumberjack whiskers returned, now dyed black.

And he had been as stubble before the wind—as chaff that the storm carrieth away!

Shrieking, I hurled free of him, and rolled over the tail-board on to the stubble.

Word Value for stubbles
Scrable

11

Words with friends

15

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