Hearty

abundante
definition
noun
Outside, the green wellies were locked in battle with police musclemen as inside the sergeant-at-arms and his band of merry men in ladies' black tights, frock-coats and swords were chasing hearties around the Mace.
a vigorously cheerful and sporty person.
I wanted to add, ‘there, me hearties ,’ but ‘ahoj’ is actually the Czech equivalent of ‘ciao’, rather than a pirate greeting.
a form of address ascribed to sailors.
adjective
a hearty and boisterous character
(of a person or their behavior) loudly vigorous and cheerful.
a hearty meal cooked over open flames
(of food) wholesome and substantial.
translation of 'Hearty'
noun
tipo campechano
adjective
abundante,
fuerte,
efusivo,
franco,
enérgico,
bueno,
sano,
vigoroso,
campechano,
escandaloso,
cordial,
sincero,
francote
example
We wish them a 'hearty' and cordial welcome and long and peaceful lives in our parish community.
She uncovered the babe's face and showed it me, a 'hearty' girl, red-faced, strong-fingered.
A hale and 'hearty' friend was earnestly counting the number of weekends she had left to live - given the average length of years a woman might live.
These go well with Mexican foods, 'hearty' sausages and smoky flavors.
Okay, so they have a lifestyle unique to themselves and we can give 'hearty' thanks for that fact.
Anecdotal evidence has long pointed to crofters being a hale and 'hearty' breed - albeit prone to bad backs and the odd grumble.
That demands strong swimming skills and 'hearty' lungs besides.
The children's 'hearty' appetites and smiling faces made the trip a real joy for everyone who participated.
Anyhow I'm told they had a 'hearty' send off that morning when Patricia, Anne, Tracey and Stephanie all turned up to cook them a lovely breakfast in the club before they set off.
They were greeted by a large, 'hearty' woman with rosy cheeks.
This adds up to considerable risk, even for hale and 'hearty' Biff.
But you may have to leave it until after your catch has been cooked up for you (try it fried in coconut batter), as you'll find all that sea air gives you a 'hearty' appetite.
Having built up a 'hearty' appetite during the day, they will head to Church Station for dinner on Saturday.
Fresh air, bracing walks, 'hearty' food and reading are on the agenda.
And it's not only the name and a love of books that has filtered down through the generations but a 'hearty' love of plants.
Choose dinners under 300 calories only if they're 'hearty' , like a protein-heavy dish.
My editor thinks we have much in common (not least of which is our very 'hearty' appetites).
Otherwise Hugh would have said something about my 'hearty' agreement to co-host at the State Fair in August.
And I'd like to say a 'hearty' thanks to the no-help desk for taking 4 hours of my day to reactivate my login.
Meat pies, joints of mutton, and other 'hearty' foods are most likely to be served.
He received a few awed stares, many cheerful greetings and a 'hearty' handshake from the leader of the family.
There's proper, 'hearty' food, and I guess there's something wintery about ale.
Once again, on behalf of the entire side of the community, I would like to extend a warm, fraternal and 'hearty' welcome to you all.
The woman began to laugh a loud, free, 'hearty' laugh.
The food is equally 'hearty' , and even the cakes have a rocky, challenging quality.
The bird, a handsome creature with glossy brown feathers and a 'hearty' appetite, immediately starts eating everything it sees.
There were no smiles, back slapping or 'hearty' handshakes.
Having worked up 'hearty' appetite just thinking about all the calories burnt off in a hockey match I was in the mood for some lunch.
At the heart of an optimistic spirit is a 'hearty' sense of humor.
Although he is now housed in an open prison, and he maintains a certain 'hearty' cheerfulness, few doubt that Archer has been chastened by his prison experience.
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