Girth [noun]

Definition of Girth:

measurement around the waist

Synonyms of Girth:


Opposite/Antonyms of Girth:

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Sentence/Example of Girth:

The testing, which was completed at either the Nike campus or the University of Exeter, included a bunch of body measurements like height, weight, body fat, lung function, and the length and girth of various parts of the leg and foot.

All the while, you’ll sense the presence of the 14,411-foot behemoth—as impressive in girth as in height.

All please noteHis wondrous height and girth; He has the longest legs and throatOf anything on earth.

But that was when Scattergood's hair was touched with gray and his girth had increased by twoscore pounds.

Were I of less girth I would flit through the window and fall upon my knees at your feet.

Red or giant cedar, which rivals the Douglas fir in girth, is plentiful, and is used for shingles as well as for interior work.

More than once I had to dismount in mire girth-deep to help him on.

The instant he lets up, catch that flank girth and make fast.

He tucked his thumbs into the girth harnessings of his Sam Browne and spraddled his legs wide apart.

Being determined to ride on Twinkleheels' back, he buckled the saddle girth and slipped on the pony's bridle.