hearty

caloroso
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
atleta,
moço,
marujo
adjective
amigável,
caloroso,
sentido,
amável,
cordial,
sincero
example
Finally, a 'hearty' congratulations to Sligo cyclist Mark Scanlon on his wonderful performance in the greatest of all cycle races - the Tour de France.
She uncovered the babe's face and showed it me, a 'hearty' girl, red-faced, strong-fingered.
There is nothing like 15-20 minutes of 'hearty' laughter in the morning to keep you in good spirits throughout the day.
Sipping ales and arguing into the afternoon gave us the opportunity to work up a 'hearty' appetite.
The courtier did not seem to notice the sarcasm dripping from her voice, and responded with a warm, 'hearty' laugh.
Anecdotal evidence has long pointed to crofters being a hale and 'hearty' breed - albeit prone to bad backs and the odd grumble.
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.
That demands strong swimming skills and 'hearty' lungs besides.
Many of us have sung Charles Wesley's great hymn with 'hearty' approval.
Besides missing the love of his life, Jonathon is having a great time playing for the Crusaders and is impressed with the 'hearty' Yorkshire welcome he has received.
Maybe this venue is busier in the evenings or is attractive to families with 'hearty' unsophisticated appetites.
If that doesn't sound 'hearty' , just check out the ‘Hearty Fare’ section of the menu.
Snow animals head north and west, where the white stuff is celebrated by 'hearty' souls eager to celebrate the real essence of winter at seasonal festivals.
I thought that was the point, all lusty, 'hearty' boys together at sea.
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.
This is often easier for men with 'hearty' appetites than for weight-conscious women.
Choose dinners under 300 calories only if they're 'hearty' , like a protein-heavy dish.
Now, on this hot August evening, Vlad bounded across the ridge to give me a 'hearty' Soviet backslap.
It was served warm and was surprisingly 'hearty' , with a few twigs of fresh thyme thrown in for texture.
I'm making Shepherd's Pie for tea; 'hearty' food that sticks your ribs together.
As Numero Uno, the 'hearty' Russell North has recognised that the club is in its youth.
All this does not look exactly like 'hearty' disgust and repudiation of the foreign system.
She has an infectious humour, a 'hearty' laugh and can fill a room with her cheerful personality.
But at some point the 'hearty' appetite begins to look like escapism.
We wish them a 'hearty' and cordial welcome and long and peaceful lives in our parish community.
With the 'hearty' approval of my girlfriend Michelle we decided to get a Game Cube and Animal Crossing.
Anna throws back her head and laughs, loud and 'hearty' .
A hale and 'hearty' person suddenly loses consciousness and is rushed to the hospital, with his blood pressure and pulse not recordable.
Fresh air, bracing walks, 'hearty' food and reading are on the agenda.
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.
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