keglike

English

Etymology

From keg +‎ -like.

Adjective

keglike (comparative more keglike, superlative most keglike)

  1. Resembling a keg, especially in shape
    • 2009 January 11, Peter Applebome, “What Hartford Lost When It Lost Its Mayor Mike”, in New York Times[1]:
      They knew his keglike build and nonstop enthusiasms, the greeting of "Who loves you, baby?"