sturdy

robusto
definition
noun
vertigo in sheep caused by a tapeworm larva encysted in the brain.
adjective
he had a sturdy, muscular physique
(of a person or their body) strongly and solidly built.
translation of 'sturdy'
adjective
fuerte,
robusto,
enérgico,
tenaz,
vigoroso
example
Because of her 'sturdy' intellectual independence and integrity, Ravitch exempts no sect, ideology, or school from failure and folly.
The structure is also 'sturdy' enough to serve as long-term housing.
Road bikes are fast on the road, but not 'sturdy' enough for off-road riding.
He was not an enormous man, but he had a firm, 'sturdy' body.
Already slender, he will lose five more pounds, a task made difficult by his 'sturdy' skier's physique.
A 'sturdy' people, the Dogras are divided into several castes and classes.
Fortunately, the pipe was 'sturdy' enough as she knocked it against the hard clay, sending its splinters flew past her.
Third, the stitching attaching the fabric to the ends of the spokes must be 'sturdy' enough to stay in place after moderate use.
My only concern is whether the binding is 'sturdy' enough to withstand the amount of use that this book is most likely to experience.
The bridge certainly dates back to the days when all trade goods in Britain were transported on the backs of small, sturdy horses, led by equally 'sturdy' men across the wild parts.
It was a nice one, made from strong wood and thatch, 'sturdy' enough to withstand an Avalon hurricane, even with its second story.
His usual air of 'sturdy' intelligent confidence crumbled and he backed away until brought up short by a palm tree.
It is a square-proportioned dog with a compact, 'sturdy' body.
But even as she stood next to Mrs Leer's huge, 'sturdy' figure, she seemed small and insignificant.
It required a huge kettle-drum and a 'sturdy' guy to beat it non-stop.
He was a short and 'sturdy' man, with wispy gray hair and white stubble framing his jawbone.
The most magical things about Matthew Bugg's balletic Ariel are the flying effects; his 'sturdy' body never quite fits his name.
Both sides of this versatile trellis are used, and it can be made 'sturdy' enough to support heavy crops such as gourds and pumpkins.
Nylon is 'sturdy' enough to withstand outdoor rigors like sun and wind, but light enough to be free floating.
Many of these brick structures were built 'sturdy' enough to withstand the reigns of terror by the Russian civil war, the Soviet regime, and the world war.
Most of the planks had gaping holes in them or were completely gone, but the two main beams running from bank to bank looked 'sturdy' enough to walk on.
He's a 'sturdy' kid coming off a solid transition season in the Western Hockey League.
The county had a reputation for 'sturdy' independency.
Is this the party of enterprise, of self-help, of 'sturdy' independence?
In my case it was Barnacarroll and there was no moaning about the walk just a 'sturdy' determination to get on with it and be there for the great occasion.
Linings, on the other hand, must be strong and comfortable as well - strong to withstand the 'sturdy' boots and comfortable to the riders senses.
Here, at last, is a movie which celebrates the power and fortitude of the Grandmother, in this case that most 'sturdy' exemplar of the breed, the Determined French Peasant.
Ray climbed down the hole, grabbing onto whatever she could find that was 'sturdy' enough to support her weight.
Far from old heads themselves, they defend from the front but are blessed with a 'sturdy' and determined back line that is as resolute as it is brave.
He was beautifully formed, his body was 'sturdy' and his face, though puffy and red, showed signs of inheriting his father's masculine beauty.
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