Having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships.
Substantially made or constructed.
1 They become quick in initiative, sturdy in character and brilliant in scholarship.
2 In Winterville, several families gathered together in what seemed a sturdy house.
3 But it made no difference in their sturdy affection; nothing ever could.
4 But his compassion was welded to a sturdy sense of the possible.
5 Andrew was near Patrick's age, with a sturdy physique and good teeth.
6 They were by no means new, but looked to be sturdy enough.
7 Robur stood in the bow, his sturdy figure wrapped in a great-coat.
8 He said he needed to build a very sturdy pole-drag, with shelves.
9 It shrinks with aversion from the sturdy , the universal, and the democratic.
10 It was a sturdy book, and it felt good between his hands.
11 But the boy was in good health and looked strong and sturdy .
12 Heavier climbers or highball enthusiasts, however, will appreciate the sturdy shock absorption.
13 He seemed about eight; a little, sturdy figure in white cotton shorts.
14 DINING outdoors in Ireland requires sturdy furniture that can weather the elements.
15 The shack isn't sturdy or large enough to have been a home.
16 The lifeboat was a sturdy cylinder ten metres long and four wide.
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