Synonym: bold, brave, chivalrous, chubby, courageous, fat, fleshy, gallant, heroic, large, plump, portly, pudgy, stocky, valiant. Antonym: feeble. Similar words: burst out laughing, tout, tour, get out, let out, tough, act out, cut out. Meaning: [staʊt] n. 1. a strong very dark heavy-bodied ale made from pale malt and roasted unmalted barley and (often) caramel malt with hops 2. a garment size for a large or heavy person. adj. 1. dependable 2. euphemisms for `fat' 3. having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships.
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(31) The greybeards made a quite unnecessary fuss about this and I was forced to employ my stout stick.
(32) Terranova said he has used a rich stout instead of meat stock to enhance the taste of a low-fat chili.
(33) Having made his choice, he showed her a short, stout leather strap, before applying it to her naked seat.
(34) His powerful trunk and huge belly filled the chair and the yellow cattleman's boots were laced half way up the stout legs.
(35) Guinness, which sells 22 variants of its stout around the globe, varies hugely in alcohol content.
(36) Gradually the room filled up with stout, gray men like Stark.
(37) An old man sat over a half pint of stout.
(38) Thomas Hewett was off duty and having a quiet glass of stout and a chinwag on his front doorstep.
(39) A stout table is made of rough planking approximately 32in square.
(40) Is it the fear of wearing in that stout new pair of shoes that keeps us in our old battered brogues?
(41) A stout woman in a tweed coat was standing outside the door.
(42) Round in childhood,(http://sentencedict.com/stout.html) she became stout in middle age and the auburn of her hair was maintained by henna.
(43) We ended up with about a dozen assorted gin, whisky and stout bottles.
(44) Jugged beer in stout and port wine sauce specialities of the house.
(45) Mary Stout, a combat nurse, revisited Vietnam two years ago.
(46) You then take two stout battens and insert them below the pallet like the arms of a fork-lift truck.
(47) I was glad of my stout walking boots as I squelched through bossy bits.
(48) She had a face the color of a pink towel, a stout figure and blue eyes shaped like arrows.
(49) Amy was now stout and matronly, the mother of three children.
(50) He replaced Mike Stout at the end of 1988 after Stout began to suffer hearing difficulties.
(51) The stout plant will grow up to 12 inches in slow-flowing rivers in their natural habitat.
(52) Note however, that the stout spines are not preserved on these specimens.
(53) Victorine had on her beige raincoat, the green scarf, a woollen shawl, and her stout boots.
(54) Will Cunnane, a former Marlin, pitched two stout innings, running his scoreless streak to 13 1 / 3 innings.
(55) She was elderly, short, and rather stout, with iron-grey hair closely cropped.
(56) The North Star's team never failed to raise eyebrows nomatterwhere they travelled, being five stout brothers of almost identical appearance.
(57) Winter adult and immature also have white cheeks and throat, immature's bill much less stout.
(58) Since they have very coarse fur and stout claws, badger hygiene tends to be an extremely noisy affair.
(59) At the end, beneath a couple of mature coxes, was an iron table and stout wooden chairs.
(60) Almost all the boys are wearing jams and big breezy shirts; so are the few stout girls.