hearty

Doyurucu
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
canlı ve dinç adam,
güçlü sporcu
adjective
yürekten,
sağlam,
candan,
çok,
zinde,
kuvvetli,
canlı,
içten,
bol,
canlandırıcı,
dinç
example
I slave for hours on end in poor working conditions just to bring you a single morsel of edible 'hearty' food!
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.
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.
Of course a day in the saddle means 'hearty' appetites, picnics notwithstanding.
The only thing is, I'm a little concerned, because though they're 'hearty' folk, and far too wicked to die young, they're neither of them as young as once they were.
And they are all reading this right now, nodding their heads in 'hearty' agreement!
The cloned soldiers look, think, and act alike, and their performance in battle proves beyond a doubt that they are 'hearty' and hale members of the human race.
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.
Williamson then strode out to a 'hearty' cheer from the British fans.
Anna throws back her head and laughs, loud and 'hearty' .
I thought that was the point, all lusty, 'hearty' boys together at sea.
Otherwise Hugh would have said something about my 'hearty' agreement to co-host at the State Fair in August.
With the 'hearty' approval of my girlfriend Michelle we decided to get a Game Cube and Animal Crossing.
She has an infectious humour, a 'hearty' laugh and can fill a room with her cheerful personality.
John was in hale and 'hearty' form on the day and we wish him continued good health and happiness in the future and many more birthdays and celebrations such as this for many more years to come.
The menu caters to nibblers and 'hearty' appetites alike..
Maybe this venue is busier in the evenings or is attractive to families with 'hearty' unsophisticated appetites.
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.
Bulgarian food was 'hearty' meat and potatoes fare.
Finally, a 'hearty' congratulations to Sligo cyclist Mark Scanlon on his wonderful performance in the greatest of all cycle races - the Tour de France.
Good 'hearty' food is the order of the day, but it does offer the odd lighter dish for those watching their waistlines.
James believes the way forward is to go backward: back to the basic, 'hearty' food our grandmothers used to cook.
As long as we have 'hearty' appetites the delicious dumpling will always find a place on our tables and room in our bellies.
That sort of warm repartee - delivered, as always, with a 'hearty' guffaw - is one of the things Beazley detractors are suspicious about.
I get 'hearty' congratulations from C and we hang up.
The underwear designer with the 'hearty' appetite ordered the 10 oz prime sirloin steak garnished with sautéed onions and mushrooms.
They were greeted by a large, 'hearty' woman with rosy cheeks.
The bird, a handsome creature with glossy brown feathers and a 'hearty' appetite, immediately starts eating everything it sees.
Fresh air, bracing walks, 'hearty' food and reading are on the agenda.
These go well with Mexican foods, 'hearty' sausages and smoky flavors.
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