Yes, stocky is a personality. Calling someone stocky basically means that you think they have a "big" personality. Usually someone who is really social and has perhaps a very distinct type of personality could be called stocky.
Go ahead and make someone's day and tell them that you think they're very stocky. If you did it to me i would appreciate it.
No, a vivacious personality is lively, energetic, and enthusiastic, while a vicious personality is characterized by a disposition for cruelty or violence. These two personalities are distinct in nature and have different qualities.
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The Enneagram of Personality was developed by Oscar Ichazo and Claudio Naranjo, who combined various psychological traditions to create a system for understanding personality types.
Personality and the development of personality are functions of the brain. The brain processes experiences, emotions, and memories to shape an individual's unique traits and characteristics. Additionally, genetics and environmental factors play a role in shaping personality.
Personality shapes how individuals think, feel, and behave.
He was stocky.
No stocky could mean tall though
The stocky man robbed the corner store and didnt get caught.
The man was described as short, stocky and very strong
He was a stocky person. (this sentence is for 1st-3rd graders only) sorry!!
Romania hasn't stocky dragons; don't believe in stories for children.
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Genetics make a dog stocky. If they don't have the genetics to get there, you can only make them fat
Stocky - Another euphemism or nice way of saying that a person is "large". This word does not, however, necessarily mean "fat." A stocky person is large, but his stockiness could be the result of a big frame on a big-boned body.
He was a German psychiatrist who thought that people's personalities were dependent on their body types. He grouped people into three categories: thin, athletic (which was later added to the skinny category), and stocky. He thought that skinny people were introverted and timid while stocky people were friendly and open. The idea of relating body types to personality is no longer used today. See http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/899667