Definitionn. the property of being strong and resolute
Last update: September 26, 2015
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The pleasing appearance natural to the men is not a characteristic of the women, who early have a tendency to stoutness and ungainliness of figure, and sometimes to pronounced prognathism. [Please select]
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Sons try to go one better than the father in some gymnastic feat which the latter's stoutness renders impossible. [Please select]
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Dainton was verging on stoutness, with a mottled skin and hair beginning to seem dry and lustreless. [Please select]
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He was certainly a fine fellow, tall, well built, and yet free from the German stoutness of figure. [Please select]
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Joshua was a merry, brown-eyed little lady already inclining to stoutness, and Honora felt at home with her at once. [Please select]
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Lord Robert was at the moment teasing Betty into a pet by christening her "The Elephant," in allusion to her stoutness. [Please select]
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"Stoutness and slimness seem to be matters of predestination," said Anne. [Please select]
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She and all of the same litter, however, were "remarkably deficient in stoutness, though fast as well as clever." [Please select]
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She was a motherly woman, rather below Kitty's height, and inclined somewhat to a comfortable stoutness. [Please select]
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Without, on the sidewalk, Eleanor Goodrich was engaged in conversation with a stockily built man, inclined to stoutness; he had a brown face and a clipped, bristly mustache. [Please select]
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While we have been breeding the Thoroughbred for speed and speed only, Arab breeders have continued to breed for stoutness, endurance and good looks. [Please select]
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