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Examples for "stout"
Examples for "stout"
1Feel free to replace the water with stout in the recipe below.
2Some people like to cook it in stout, or others use water.
3He didn't do a good stride; he was too stout for that.
4American stout is the American take on the foreign extra stout style.
5The sail swung around until caught in position by the stout line.
1A few days later he received by registered mail, a bulky envelope.
2Modern propellant tanks are far too bulky to take on interstellar flights.
3Lasers have a longer range, but require more bulky and sophisticated equipment.
4Chance led us to a bulky brick structure surrounded by pink dogwoods.
5The teller was re-entering the cage with the bulky packet of money-paper.
1The guards grinned broadly as the corpulent negress waddled up the steps.
2The corpulent manager glanced along the table, a confident expression in place.
3There was not the least resentment cherished by the corpulent Mrs. Smith.
4The full-blooded, corpulent and vigorous should avoid West Africa like the plague.
5This organ was ripped from the corpulent breast of a jolly-faced troubadour.
1The bottoms and the hollows between the hills were thickset with cane.
2Artyom already had seen one of them, the thickset and bearded one.
3The light fell sideways upon his thickset form and large hairy face.
4I see them walking, one behind another, thickset men, stump-legged, splay-footed, white-skinned.
5Her brother-in-law, a thickset, rather earnest man of thirty, sat opposite Salvatore.
1She was heavily built, and gobbled her food, carefully selecting the best.
2He was of middle age, heavily built, deep chested and broad shouldered.
3They were but ill-formed animals, some heavily built, and others miserable-looking creatures.
4He was a large man, heavily built, and powerful as a bear.
5Da'Be, also tall, was less heavily built and more lively and merry.
6He beckoned to one of the soldiers, a heavily built black man.
7It was a man, heavily built, carrying something low in his right hand.
8They were, he heard, rather like Arabs but more heavily built and tougher.
9Without warning, a heavily built man pushed between them, almost knocking Victoria sideways.
10Another heavily built man had appeared at the opposite end of the bridge.
11All that I could say is that he is tall and heavily built.
12Rhodes was tall and heavily built, and had once been handsome.
13He is large and heavily built, a stalwart protector should perils beset them.
14She was a heavily built girl, fair, with regular features, and yet unprepossessing.
15Calvert was heavily built- adark ,brawnychap, both quick and powerful.
16She was heavily built but able to carry it, her hands were raw boned.