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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(121) The mother was regally stout in black the daughters fat and plain.
(122) She was stout, pink - cheeked and silver - haired and always a little breathless from too tightly laced stays.
(123) Miss Abbot turned to divest a stout leg of the necessary ligature.
(124) One of the youths grinned and juggled a butterfly knife, another slapped a stout nightstick in the palm of his hand.
(125) It'seemed to stir an atavistic chord in her stout breast.
(126) The stout barman in a bow tie presented himself to take their order. "Good morning, sir. The usual?".
(127) The jade is so stout she won't capitulate nor yield upon any terms.
(128) He did hear Wyman Manderly calling for more sausages and Roger Ryswell's laughter at some jape from one-armed Harwood Stout.
(129) This is the time for stout fellows to prove their worth!
(130) Scarabs are generally oval-shaped and stout,(www.Sentencedict.com) ranging in size from miniscule to mythic.
(131) Serbian army put up a stout resistance to Nato's air - raid.
(132) Any of various birds of the family Alcedinidae, characteristically having a crested head, a long stout beak, a short tail, and brilliant coloration.
(133) His ruddy countenance and stout figure made him look a genuine John Bull.
(134) "You can drink one or two, eat three or four tortillas and you have a meal. Pulque is very nourishing, " said Pablo Flores, a stout man with a passion for pulque.
(135) The girls fled laughing , with the black - clad, stout matrons scolding them on.
(136) Thought short and thin, Jimmy walked into the stout hooligan.
(137) The queen leaned forward with a ting falter of her stout body.
(138) Clover was an old stout mare now, stiff in the joints and with a tendency to rheumy eyes.
(139) Johnny-B's paternal grandfather had staked out a stout chunk of the Olympic Peninsula and the timberlands around Lake Chelan to become one of the earliest lumber barons of the Pacific Northwest.
(140) Dressed as always in his homespun, sacklike dhoti, and leaning heavily on a staff of stout wood, Gandhi, was only a few feet from the pagoda when the shots were fired.
(141) Any of various evergreen plants of the genus Yucca, native to the warmer regions of North America, having often tall stout stems and a terminal cluster of white flowers.
(142) Please pass a stout towing rope to the tug boat.
(143) Holding hands, they leave the elves' marketplace and climb up the sloping lawn to the heavy old house at the top of the hill, with its low-pitched roof and stout columns and green-painted eaves.
(144) The initial designs of the reek were inspired by Placerias, a stout, four-legged tusked species from the Triassic era.
(145) It's the payday, for he has brought home a stout volume from a secondhand bookstore.
(146) But there were doors in the hall as well stout oaken comfortable - looking doors.
(147) But it is years ago, and I dare say they have both grown stout and snappish since that time.
(148) I think let them talk on till the alguazil peremptorily queen looked like, a tall, stout woman, with such.
(149) The United States has at least 11 warships stationed near Tripoli, including three submarines — the Scranton, the Florida and the Providence — and the destroyers the Stout and the Barry.
(150) Opening up his eyes, the monkey found a stout mantis tightly holding a delicate branch with his saw-like forelimbs.