stout

मजबूत
definition
noun
Beer can range from light ales to dark stouts depending on the proportions of malt and barley.
a kind of strong, dark beer brewed with roasted malt or barley.
adjective
stout middle-aged men
(of a person) somewhat fat or of heavy build.
he put up a stout defense in court
(of an act, quality, or person) brave and determined.
translation of 'stout'
खंबीर,
शूर,
मजबूत,
टिकाऊ,
दृढनिश्चयी,
उमदा
example
He also points to a fondness for strong drink taken neat; whisky and vodka rather than English ale or Irish 'stout' .
Mother and father are both dressed in walking attire: calf length walking trousers tucked into long socks, 'stout' walking shoes, check shirts, bobble hats and a back pack.
Long trousers, long sleeves and 'stout' boots are a necessity.
The door was always locked, but there was a small bell, which said simply Fischer and this, if rung, produced a small, 'stout' man wearing round wire-rimmed glasses.
One reason for the defense's 'stout' performance is the coaches' ability to make the most of the players' strengths.
Always travel with 'stout' boots, rainproof clothing, spare clothes, a first aid kid, torch, map, compass, food and drink.
He also said the authors had hurt him by describing him as a ‘short and 'stout' fellow who uses foul language’.
Not a theologian, he was unconcerned by doctrinal minutiae; far from encouraging popery his one known theological work was a 'stout' defence of the church against Catholicism.
The Education Secretary yesterday launched a 'stout' defence of the basic principle of top-up fees.
He used a specially-arranged series of interviews during the Commonwealth summit yesterday to mount a 'stout' defence of his position.
It was difficult to believe that this, a short, 'stout' man, had put fear in the hearts of wrestlers in the 1980s.
When walking in the mountains be sure to wear 'stout' boots with a good grip.
I'm ushered into a clean, airy office by a small, 'stout' man with merry eyes, a father's face.
The switching stick serves as a convenient probe; it is 'stout' and unlikely to bend or break in the joint.
She's a game old bird, though; dashingly dressed in sensible breeches and 'stout' walking boots, she's off down the fairway to confront the offending husband.
He was 'stout' and looked quite like a construction worker.
Where was his 'stout' defence of public schooling during the Commonwealth's crusade against state schools?
His 'stout' defence distracted the Austrians, helping Bonaparte to invade northern Italy and beat them at Marengo.
Without speaking he lifts me to my feet and brings his 'stout' stick down across my shoulders.
They had to scramble to become the sixth seed in the play-offs, and they've earned a lot of believers with their 'stout' defense and great rushing attack.
The Dolphins were favoured to win but ran into some 'stout' defence and a forward pack that grew in confidence throughout the day.
Particularly important are a windproof jacket, or anorak, with hood or hat and a 'stout' pair of walking boots or shoes as they may have to cross some rough ground to see the best wildlife.
It was lavishly furnished, and behind its wide oak desk, sat a burly and 'stout' man.
His current team depends heavily on the running game and 'stout' defense.
Taking a 'stout' walking stick to help particularly with the descent is advised.
He's 'stout' and middle-aged, wearing a suit - looking totally out of place in the barbaric surroundings.
She was 'stout' enough to be a grandmother, but the hair confined beneath her hair net was dark, and her quick, decisive hands did not seem grandmotherly.
His eyes widened when he picked up the tracks of a man in 'stout' boots and a horse leading away from the clearing.
The most common, or at least best known are lager, ale, 'stout' and Pilsner.
Elton's 'stout' defence of his thesis parallels the tenacity of his beliefs regarding the practice of history.
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