0 (especially of older people) fat and solid-looking, especially around the waist:
1 Stout objects are strongly made from thick, strong materials:
2 strong and determined:
4 (of people) fat and solid-looking, esp. around the waist, or (of things) thick and strong:
5 determined and strong, esp. in opinion:
Could not these ales and stouts be provided as medical comforts?
No saving in the use of cereals would, therefore, result from any reduction in the strength of proprietary brands of heavy beers and stouts.
Few countries can match us in the range of beers produced—from great cask-conditioned ales to fine lagers, keg beers, stouts, strong ales and barley wines.
The cirrus pouch is small and stout, lying immediately and entirely in front of the ventral sucker.
Stigmatic clefts (fig. 12, h) very deep and narrow ; the two lateral spines long, stout and bluntly pointed ; marginal spines short, simple.
Shorter but broader than hairfoot halflings, stouts make good craftsmen.
Stouts were traditionally the generic term for the strongest or stoutest porters, typically 7% or 8%, produced by a brewery.
Stout's second government lasted considerably longer than his first.
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