"I'm a little teapot, short and stout..." from the nursery rhyme I'm a Little Teapot. Here's the definition from Dictionary.com:
stout [stout] Show IPA adjective -er, -est, noun -adjective 1. bulky in figure; heavily built; corpulent; thickset; fat: She is getting too stout for her dresses. 2. bold, brave, or dauntless: a stout heart; stout fellows. 3. firm; stubborn; resolute: stout resistance. 4. forceful; vigorous: a stout argument; a stout wind. 5. strong of body; hearty; sturdy: stout seamen. 6. having endurance or staying power, as a horse. 7. strong in substance or body, as a beverage. 8. strong and thick or heavy: a stout cudgel. -noun 9. a dark, sweet brew made of roasted malt and having a higher percentage of hops than porter. 10. porter of extra strength. 11. a stout person. 12. a garment size designed for a stout man. 13. a garment, as a suit or overcoat, in this size.
The stout cell phone never broke when it was dropped, which made Timmy happy.
The stout old man stood firmly in place and refused to budge a single inch.
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The noise was insufferable
We are stout defenders of the public services, free at the point of use.
The stout cell phone never broke when it was dropped which made Timmy happy.
I prefer lager to stout.
That ladder doesn't look stout enough. He is a stout man.
Seeing my stout frame at age 51, few could believe the photo of a slender me at age 15.
The little stout man enjoys eating the occasional doughnut.
Yes, it is typically called a "black and tan". If done properly, the lager will clearly settle on the bottom, and the stout should remain on top.That is not correct....A lager and a stout like Guinness (Stout) and Harp (lager) is called a half and halfA Stout and a pale ale or ale is a black and tan. Most people use Guinness for the stout and bass for the ale.You can use any Stout and any lager to make a half and halfand you can use any stout and any ale to make a black and tan...
"I went to the tavern and ordered an Irish stoat." A stoat is a small, thin animal with brown fur that's similar to a weasel. FYI- In the first sentence, stout, not stoat would be correct.
Made out of concrete and lead, the fallout shelter seemed impregnable. They built stout castles in the middle ages believing them impregnable, until gunpowder came into use.
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