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be sturdier
adjective
Of firm build; stiff; stout; strong.
Exact(22)
For example, it will be sturdier.
Neighborhood reputations may well be sturdier than those of individuals, a point not lost on real estate agents.
The greens, when they're not limp, may be sturdier, and the tomatoes are either dismal or require a bank loan to buy them.
The new weapon would not add to but replace the nation's existing arsenal of aging warheads, with a new generation meant to be sturdier, more reliable, safer from accidental detonation and more secure from theft by terrorists.
The motivation for producing a constitution was the recognition that the bicycle itself needed to be sturdier and more easily steered in order to accommodate 25 nations instead of the union's current 15.
For now, his study's most compelling conclusion is that, as he says, "our feelings do not always reflect our physiological state" and our bodies may in many instances be sturdier than own minds realize, an idea worth thinking about.
Similar(38)
"Everyone assumes fences should be sturdy.
It must be sturdy.
It also should be sturdy and durable.
The legs should be sturdy and strong.
(The tree, again, should be sturdy).
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