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The English equivalent might be "solid".
The ground in the bayou is hard to read: might be solid, might be mush.
The English equivalent might be "solid". A fanciful writer might describe a correct, honest restaurant as having the right stuff.
"They have a couple of pitchers who might be solid No. 4- or No. 5-type starters eventually," one scout said.
Among Americans in general, he said, "a six-foot, 250-pound man will be obese, but if he were an N.F.L. lineman of 6-foot-3 weighing 280 pounds, he might be solid muscle with only 2 percent body fat".
Inkia isn't a new player in the tablet game and so the inPad 701 and inPad 702 might be solid contenders.
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In a glass case, displayed as jewelry might be, are solid brass oilers made by the Lunkenheimer Valve Co. of Cincinnati.
"Sometimes," he told me, "in all candor, if you think somebody might not be solid" after casting a vote in conference, "it might be wiser to let that person write the opinion," because after defending a position at length, people "tend to become even more convinced" than when they started.
"It might be a solid south swell".
Now there's a minitrend toward producing what might be called solid soft drinks.
(Something about Gramma, by the way, really reminds me of Annie Wilkes in Misery, who gives a "disturbing sense of solidity, as if she might not have any blood vessels or even internal organs, as if she might be only solid Annie Wilkes from side to side and top to bottom").
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