stoutly
IPA: stˈaʊtɫi
adverb
- In a stout manner; lustily; boldly; obstinately.
- Of stout build.
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Examples of "stoutly" in Sentences
- "And we'll play that chance," she rejoined stoutly.
- Calhoun, stoutly and correctly insisted, It is not another Fukushima.
- Until the past year Mr. Leigh had been the kind of stoutly energetic older man you call _hale, hearty.
- Then he came down and stepped to her boldly, and looked steadfastly on his mirror, and struck with his sword stoutly once, and he did not need to strike again.
- Some friendly Darnley Islanders were described as stoutly made, with bushy hair; the cartilage between the nostrils cut away; the lobes of the ears split, and stretched “to a good length.”
- Some friendly Darnley Islanders were described as stoutly made, with bushy hair; the cartilage between the nostrils cut away; the lobes of the ears split, and stretched "to a good length."
- The friends of free coinage stoutly asserted that this purchase of silver bullion would not only prevent its depreciation, but would advance its market value, and thus be a gain to the government.
- As Valentine's Day approaches each year he stoutly proclaims his disdain for this "faux holiday, this commercial invention by some ad man or company created for the sake of making a few bucks, selling silly, heart-shaped cards, bouquets and chocolates."
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