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stouthearted
/ ˌstaʊtˈhɑːtɪd /
adjective
- valiant; brave
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Derived Forms
- ˌstoutˈheartedness, noun
- ˌstoutˈheartedly, adverb
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Example Sentences
Even the stouthearted Captain and the faithful mate, blear-eyed and haggard from loss of sleep, were filled with wonder.
Peggy was asked if she would do it, and being a stouthearted lass she consented, for a round sum, to try it.
What ripples from the seething capitals will stir the placid thoughts of your stouthearted peasants?
Many of them had lost their all, yet the worst sufferers seemed by far the most stouthearted of the forlorn crowd.
And it was open war with the Jesuits for which those stouthearted sailors longed.
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