stouter in Germany

stouter [stautər] dicker, wackere

Sentence patterns related to "stouter"

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1. But then, you're a stouter fellow than I am.

2. The Cormorant has a stouter, more powerful beak than the shag

3. Freddie was much stouter , more benevolent - looking , cheerful, and far more dandified.

4. 7 When growing emersed, these leaves are blue-green or emerald green on stouter, fleshy stems.

5. The world number one, stout Rod Harrington was pitted against the even stouter hopeful, Ronnie Baxter.

6. The Arapahos maintained that their enemies, the shorter, stouter Utes, always wanted to steal Arapaho women to improve the looks of their own tribe

7. The amphorae are up to 107 centimetres high and come in two forms: one older and somewhat stouter and another later and somewhat slenderer.

Die bis zu 107 Zentimeter hohen Amphoren gibt es in zwei Formen, einer älteren etwas ausladenderen und einer jüngeren etwas schlankeren Form.

8. Bittern, any of 12 species of solitary marsh birds of the subfamily Botaurinae, family Ardeidae (order Ciconiiformes), allied to the herons (subfamily Ardeinae) but with shorter neck and stouter body

9. (Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott) Lucy frets at the postponement of seeing him, but it does not touch her looks; she is A trifle stouter, and her cheeks are a lovely rose-pink.

10. Identification: The Broadtail Madtom is similar to the Speckled Madtom, Noturus leptacanthus, but lacks dark specks on the body, has a conspicuous dark blotch at the base of the caudal fin, and has a stouter body and a rounded caudal fin

11. A Besom broom is the kind of broom traditionally associated with witches, and is one of the tools commonly used in the practice of modern Wicca.It is a traditionally-constructed broom made of a bundle of twigs tied to a central stouter wooden pole.

12. Tegument covered with Aculeae; subapical lobe undivided, seta a sharp with tip bent dorsally, seta b stouter with more of end bent, seta c also stout, curved slightly with end recurved, seta d-f finer with end sharply hooked, seta g foliform with striations, seta h fine and curved