Crossword-Solution: STOUTNESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Stoutness | n. | The state or quality of being stout. |
We have 16 clues for the answer “STOUTNESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the property of being strong and resolute | 1 answer |
| portliness | 10 answers |
| pudginess | 10 answers |
| ADIPOSITY | 10 answers |
| toughness | 10 answers |
| fleshiness | 11 answers |
| fatness | 13 answers |
| Obesity | 14 answers |
| Corpulence | 15 answers |
| plumpness | 15 answers |
| EXCESS body fat | 15 answers |
| BODY fat | 16 answers |
| Heaviness | 42 answers |
| Girdle | 52 answers |
| resolution | 68 answers |
| Courage | 77 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STOUTNESS (5)
Till a chap came racing past me on a horse they called 'The Quiver', And said he, 'My country joker, are you going to give it best? Are you frightened of the fences? does their stoutness make you shiver? Have they come to breeding cowards by the side of Snowy River? Are there riders on Monaro? ----' but I never heard the rest.
Now as to Squire Simon, whether the devil helped him, or his luck, or were it his own cunning and his, horse's stoutness, we wot not; but in any case he fell not in with Ralph Longshanks and Anthony Green, but rode as far and as fast as his horse would go, and then lay down in the wild-wood; and on the morrow arose and went his ways, and came in the even to the Castle of the Uttermost March, and went on thence the morrow after on a fresh horse to Oakenham.
She was handsome, a little inclined to stoutness: she had a good complexion, shining black eyes, abundant black hair.
And perceiving the valour and stoutness of the man, he coveted to have him for one of his great ones, to act and do in matters of the highest concern.
What enemy had he made? What vengeance had he incurred? Maitre Couture reminded the jury of Boursier's poor physical condition, of his stoutness, of the shortness of his neck.
Quotes with STOUTNESS (1)
As a lord was heldfor the strength of his body and stoutness of heart. Much lore he learned, and loved wisdombut fortune followed him in few desires; oft wrong and awry what he wrought turned; what he loved he lost, what he longed for he won not; and full friendship he found not easily, nor was lightly loved for his looks were sad. He was gloom-hearted, and glad seldomfor the sundering sorrow that filled his youth...(On Turin Turambar - The Children of Hurin)
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2008).