adamantine, determined, forcy, hard as nails, iron-hard, obstinate, robustious, staunch, strong as strong, unswerving, well-grounded
Last update: January 27, 2016
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He is sturdy on his decision. [verb]
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To make the tree: Draw the shape of a Christmas tree on a piece of sturdy cardboard. [noun]
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Suggest sturdy footwear, hat, sun cream, waterproof. [noun]
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They paused to permit the longing and lingering gaze of the sturdy woodsman, and when it was ended, the body was enveloped, never to be unclosed again. [adjective]
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The scout, remembering only his own sturdy and iron nature, had probably exacted a task that David, under no circumstances, could have performed. [adjective]
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Uncas permitted his eyes to turn for an instant on the sturdy countenance of the speaker, but he neither spoke nor gave any indication of repentance. [adjective]
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"Doctrine or no doctrine," said the sturdy woodsman, "'tis the belief of knaves, and the curse of an honest man."' [adjective]
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And his sturdy faith was rewarded. [adjective]
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Before eleven you shall have a sturdy watchman on the premises. [adjective]
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