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Squab Meaning in English

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ˈskwɒb
SKWAHB
skwˈɒb
sk-WOB

Definition

A squab is a young pigeon, especially one that is used as food. It can also refer to a thick, padded seat cushion or a short, thickset person or thing.

Usage & Nuances

'Squab' is formal and rarely used in casual conversation. Refers mostly to young pigeons as food (culinary), or occasionally to padded cushions. Sometimes old-fashioned for describing a short, chubby person; this use is rare.

Example Sentences

The chef roasted a squab for dinner.

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He bought a chair with a soft squab.

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A baby pigeon is called a squab.

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Many gourmet restaurants serve squab as a delicacy.

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She replaced the old cushion with a new squab for extra comfort.

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Back in the day, calling someone a squab meant they were short and stout.

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