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Stout logo #10101) Ale 2) Burly 3) Chubby 4) Corpulent 5) Daring 6) Fat 7) Fodgel 8) Hardy 9) Healthy 10) Heavy 11) Heroic 12) Intrepid 13) Lusty 14) Obese 15) Overweight 16) Plump 17) Portly 18) Resolute 19) Robust 20) Round 21) Short 22) Stalwart 23) Stomachous 24) Sturdy 25) Thickset
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Stout

Stout logo #10101) Bar choice 2) Bar selection 3) Beer relative 4) Beer style 5) Beer type 6) Bitter alternative 7) Black and tan ingredient 8) Brave 9) Broad of beam 10) Bulky 11) Certain dark brew 12) Chunky 13) Corpulent 14) Dark ale 15) Dauntless 16) Dependable 17) Draft pick 18) Drink out on the street 19) Drink swilled by touts
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  1. strong dark heavy-bodied porter
  2. a garment size for a large or heavy person

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Stout

Stout logo #21000 Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malt or roasted barley, hops, water and yeast. Stouts were traditionally the generic term for the strongest or stoutest porters, typically 7% or 8%, produced by a brewery. There are a number of variations including Baltic porter, dry stout and imperial stout. The first known use of the word stout for beer wa...
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Stout

Stout logo #21002• (superl.) Proud; haughty; arrogant; hard. • (superl.) Strong; lusty; vigorous; robust; sinewy; muscular; hence, firm; resolute; dauntless. • (superl.) Firm; tough; materially strong; enduring; as, a stout vessel, stick, string, or cloth. • (superl.) Large; bulky; corpulent. • (n.) A strong malt liquor; strong porter.Stout...
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stout

stout logo #21003dark, heavy-bodied beer popular in Great Britain and Ireland.[2 related articles]
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stout

stout logo #209731. Strong; lusty; vigorous; robust; sinewy; muscular; hence, firm; resolute; dauntless. 'With hearts stern and stout.' (Chaucer) 'A stouter champion never handled sword.' (Shak) 'He lost the character of a bold, stout, magnanimous man.' (Clarendon) 'The lords all stand To clear their cause, most resolutely stout.' (Daniel) ... 2. Proud; haughty; ar...
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Stout

Stout logo #21297A strong, dark beer. More redolent of hops than beer and is made with dark-roasted barley which gives it a deep, dark color.
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Stout

Stout logo #20972Stout adjective [ Compar. Stouter ; superl. Stoutest .] [ Dutch stout bold (or Old French estout bold, proud, of Teutonic origin); akin to Anglo-Saxon stolt , German stolz , and perhaps to English stilt...
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Stout

Stout logo #20972Stout noun A strong malt liquor; strong porter. Swift.
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Stout

Stout logo #21217The USS Stout is an American Arleigh Burke Class guided missile destroyer of 8300 tons displacement. She is powered by four General Electric LM 2500-30 gas turbines producing 100000 total shaft horsepower and a top speed of over 30 knots. She is manned by a crew of 23 officers and 300 enlisted men and is armed with standard missiles; Harpoon; Tomah...
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stout

stout logo #20400[n] - strong dark heavy-bodied porter 2. [n] - a garment size for a large or heavy person
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stout

stout logo #20454a black or dark brown beer originating from Ireland. This is brewed with soft water like a lager, but with top fermenting yeast like an ale. Its colour comes from the highly roast barley, which also imparts its characteristic bitterness
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stout

stout logo #20974 noun a garment size for a large or heavy person
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Stout

Stout logo #22622A very dark (almost black), very roasty flavored ale. The dark color and roasted flavor is imparted by roasted (unmalted) barley, and/or roasted malt. Believed to be a descendant of the original (historical) Porter style.
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