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sturdy — sturdy1 sturdily, adv. sturdiness, n. /sterr dee/, adj., sturdier, sturdiest. 1. strongly built; stalwart; robust: sturdy young athletes. 2. strong, as in substance, construction, or texture: sturdy walls. 3. firm; courageous; indomitable: t … Universalium
sturdy — stur•dy [[t]ˈstɜr di[/t]] adj. di•er, di•est 1) strongly built; robust; hardy 2) strong, as in substance, construction, or texture: a sturdy table[/ex] 3) firm; courageous; indomitable: the sturdy defenders of the fort[/ex] 4) of strong or hardy… … From formal English to slang
sturdy — I. /ˈstɜdi / (say sterdee) adjective (sturdier, sturdiest) 1. strongly built, stalwart, or robust. 2. strong, as in substance, construction, texture, etc.: sturdy walls. 3. firm, stout, or indomitable: sturdy defenders. 4. of strong or hardy… …
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