stockily

/ˈstɑkəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is broad, sturdy, and strongly built, with a thick or heavy body shape.
    • The bulldog stood stockily on the porch, blocking the door.
    • The old oak tree grew stockily, its trunk thick and low to the ground.
    • She was built stockily, with broad shoulders and strong legs.
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