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Definition of "squatted" [squatted]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of squat. (verb)

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Use "squatted" in a sentence
  • "The little man was "squatted" -- that is, with legs crossed under him, after the fashion of tailors."
  • "Zu-tag squatted upon a great branch close to the bole of the tree and by loosening the girl's arms from about his neck, indicated that she was to find a footing for herself and when she had done so, he turned toward her and pointed repeatedly at the open doorway of a hut upon the opposite side of the street below them."
  • "The valley was unsurveyed for the most part, and the Indians naturally felt a sort of proprietorship in it, and when Wilson drove his cattle down into the valley and "squatted," the chief, Drifting Crane, welcomed him as a host might to an abundant feast whose hospitality was presumed upon, but who felt the need of sustaining his reputation as a host, and submitted graciously."
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