squat

word

/ˈskwɑt/
/skwˈɒt/

Definition

To lower your body by bending your knees and keeping your back straight, often as an exercise. It can also mean occupying a place without permission.

Usage & Nuances

'Squat' as a noun (a squat) often refers to the exercise or a place occupied illegally. As a verb, collocates with 'do squats' (exercise) and 'squat in a house' (illegal occupation). Informal: 'I don't have squat' means 'I have nothing'.

Example Sentences

He tried to squat down to tie his shoes.

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She does squats every morning to exercise.

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They didn't have anywhere to live, so they decided to squat in an abandoned house.

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I worked all day and now my legs hurt just thinking about doing more squats.

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A group of people began to squat in the empty building.

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If you want stronger legs, add some squats to your workout routine.

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