Used especially of persons.
1 But you've left out one of the chief characters: Samwise the stouthearted .
2 And it was open war with the Jesuits for which those stouthearted sailors longed.
3 OPINION:WE ARE a stalwart and stouthearted people, and never more so than in hard times.
4 What ripples from the seething capitals will stir the placid thoughts of your stouthearted peasants?
5 My dearest Majesty, Philadelphus is a stouthearted boy and I have much affection for him.
6 They're both stubborn and stouthearted as Sakor's bull.
7 Not only is he stouthearted , but talented as well, the Lady said like a proud mother.
8 Even the stouthearted Captain and the faithful mate, blear-eyed and haggard from loss of sleep, were filled with wonder.
9 The Holy Spirit exclaimed at Moses' perplexity and silence, "The stouthearted are spoiled, they have slept their sleep."
10 The Revolutionary pension claims are filled with tales of the courage and patriotism of the stouthearted men and women of this frontier.
11 Peggy was asked if she would do it, and being a stouthearted lass she consented, for a round sum, to try it.
12 This hunter cannot quit my young men now; they wish to know if he is as stouthearted as he boasts himself to be.
13 46:12 Hearken unto me, ye stouthearted , that are far from righteousness:
14 Stouthearted men, able to keep what they had grasped moved in, and took with them their wives and children.
15 "Well, I'll giv' 'im a go at it, anyhow," said Patsy, stouthearted and resolute.
16 "How's our stouthearted passengers holding up?"
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