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She was only saved by the stoutness of her construction.
Of absolute stoutness no nation has more or better examples.
His physical health deteriorated from that time on, leading to stoutness in later years.
That had scarcely seemed necessary, considering the stoutness of the prison.
Jeffrey was tall, of comfortable stoutness with a well formed head.
In the same proportion, they value honesty, stoutness, and adherence to your own.
The order of feeding depends on the stoutness of bill.
"If you have found the means to come to me here, the stoutness of heart to win through, you must be good folk."
Larry stood two hands shorter than Doris and he tended toward stoutness.
She was a woman of about thirty, small, sprightly, and rather inclined to stoutness.
He was of middle height, and was rather inclined to stoutness.
He was of medium height and not too heavy, with just an unfortunate tendency to stoutness.
But it had been fashioned with all the stoutness the Clave could devise.
The yacht owner was pleased with the stoutness that three men had shown during the storm.
And the sight of a 2 year old doing stoutness exercises along with Pooh is not to be missed.
I am sorry what this stoutness will produce.
He was tall, but his stoutness kept his height from being imposing.
That round face looked more stubborn than placid now, her stoutness a threatening mass.
A tall woman, past middle age, and inclined to stoutness, she had an appearance of impressive dignity.
"Stoutness and slimness seem to be matters of predestination," said Anne.
Trees from the Mexican highlands achieve a notable stoutness.
They love stoutness in standing for your right, in declining money or promotion that costs any concession.
Their looks bespeak an invincible stoutness: they have extreme difficulty to run away, and will die game.
In the stoutness of his knight-errantry, he seemed to think the last-named protection all sufficient.
Bay Ronald tended to pass on his stoutness.