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    1. stout wooden stick, slung his bag back over his shoulder and patted the oak tree,


    2. He woke with a start, hauled himself up on his stout wooden stick, slung his bag back over his shoulder and patted the oak tree, thanking it for it’s tolerance of a foolish old man


    3. of thick, blackly lying stout,


    4. But a stout heart prevails in the end


    5. Dorintze, a stout woman with an intelligent face, immediately asks me if I would write something for the readersein


    6. Where once a stout Edwardian family had warmed themselves by the great living room fire and eaten roast meats on Sundays in the capacious dining room, there now existed within these walls a selection of small private worlds inhabited by transparent people who warmed themselves next to two-bar electric fires, who shared bathrooms and cooked tinned meals on single ring electric cookers


    7. stout, wooden shafted golfing iron


    8. Where once a stout Edwardian family had warmed


    9. of clothing which turned out to be much more suitable: stout trousers,


    10. good condition, with stout gates in good working order and thick

    11. “That’s quite a nice place there,” she pointed to a home with it’s own little needleboat tied up in a marble-pillared boathouse that had two fingers of dock and room for four boats behind the stout grillewood gates


    12. building, and was definitely feeling grateful for the stout stone walls


    13. We set up stout nets suspended high up in the forest canopy,


    14. stout wooden gates both seemed to be in good condition


    15. length of stout iron railing and sliding it across the causeway


    16. carried scythes and others stout sticks, and they were all


    17. When they had walked some little way from the lanes of the town, Harry adjusted her grip on the stout cane pole and they continued further a little ways


    18. could find to carry a stout club and stand directly behind


    19. was between them, brandishing a stout staff


    20. picked up a stout stick in order to beat a rough path

    21. surveying their three stout travelling companions with


    22. a scar above its left eye, and a stout lump of wood aimed


    23. note of the stout oaken doorway lying broken and hanging


    24. One of them carried with him a stout staff and the other a bright sickle


    25. ’ Lemoss did and the class all searched to find stout sticks


    26. Then they charged children with stout sticks and from out of the bushes huge Buffer beasts with tusks gleaming and teeth grinding


    27. It’s true I need a younger guide that Philemon, but a stout manservant’s necessary


    28. No one could outrun a sabre cat; as stout as they were, their lumbering was treacherous


    29. His shoes were letting in and he intended to spend the day searching for a good stout pair of brogues to get him through the winter


    30. The shorter villain spoke first, a bald and stout fellow with tattoos on his scalp: “I thought you said only two were coming, not four

    31. She mounted the nearest pony and pulled out a short, stout sword, bellowing “Now we ride! We ride to find our younglings! Forward!”


    32. Finally he stood up on a stout branch, and,


    33. There were footsteps in the hall, and Stephen huffed into the room, his young, stout face flushed from the exertion


    34. Finding a length of stout grass he quickly threaded it through the stone and hung it about his neck, where it burrowed itself deeply into his fur– as though it belonged there, as though it had always been there


    35. The end of this strange looking stem was attached to a stout root buried in the ground, and no matter how hard the young badger pulled at it, he couldn't free himself, only succeeding in drawing the plant stem tighter about his leg until it began to disappear into his flesh


    36. "Here take hold of this in your teeth," he said, holding out a stout branch


    37. “So you want to dance?” asked that stout old man in white while


    38. Some officer’s stout walking stick


    39. “So, you race motorcycles,” I mentioned as we both sampled our stout, with its fine, creamy head lapping up and over the edge of the glass


    40. It was a resolute, stout mask under which nerves flickered furiously with jabbing explosions of pain and anguish

    41. Some of the men in the tables nearer to the door turned around and looked at her with stout disapproval, some even voicing their objections and threatening to call the procrastinators to make an example out of her


    42. It looked neither stout nor particularly helpful, but the chap only meant well


    43. Popping the trunk button, father leapt out and began to pull out my stout luggage and pile it up behind the car, in the street


    44. As good meals slaked stout appetites, the banter came to a halt


    45. 11 The old lion perishes for lack of prey, and the stout lion's whelps are scattered abroad


    46. 5 The stout hearted are spoiled, they have slept their sleep, and none of the men of might have found their hands


    47. 12 Listen to me, you stout hearted, that are far from


    48. Boundfats – stout, aggressive creatures with rubbery red skin and


    49. things, whose look was more stout than his fellows


    50. Heathcote “Peter” Wales, being then (not now with his Wyoming ranch) an effete easterner, and a snob—aren’t they synonymous?—introduced us to weird concoctions of Guinness stout with both champagne and various ales











































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    Sinónimos para "stout"

    stout portly stalwart hardy sturdy thick fleshy heavy bulky corpulent bold courageous fearless gallant valiant dauntless obstinate resolute contumacious firm robust strapping vigourous husky brawny