Sentence examples for the stoutly from inspiring English sources

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the stoutly

adverb

In a stout manner; lustily; boldly; obstinately.

  • He stoutly defended himself.

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The stoutly affable, engagingly mellow men of Bear's Den shudder at such bumptiousness.

But the stoutly English folk vernacular that the melodically gifted Flynn has rebooted with indie-friendly currency is winning hearts and minds well beyond Albion's shores.

On February 16th, the stoutly Catholic Christian Democrats, the third-biggest party in the coalition with which Mr Berlusconi governed until 2006, announced they would run alone.

In the stoutly bound board book Busy Santa (Campbell, £4.99) every page transforms after pulling a flap or pushing a tab.

Scalfaro's religious views were reflected in the stoutly traditionalist positions he took throughout his political career; and in the increasingly permissive context of Italy during the post-war boom he was often lampooned as a prig.

He counts among his intellectual mentors the enormously influential political scientist Harvey Mansfield, with whom he studied at Harvard, and Bill Kristol, another former Mansfield student and the founder of the stoutly anti-Trump conservative magazine The Weekly Standard.

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By demanding the deepest emission cuts from the rich, and stoutly defending the Kyoto protocol – the only legal agreement that forces such countries to cut emissions – it was for once at the dead centre of global politics.

One that is tolerant, multicultural, fair and gay friendly and holds the principles of the welfare state stoutly at its heart.

Like her contemporaries Rose Maddox and Kitty Wells, in both her professionalism and the integrity of her music she stoutly represented the role women had fought to achieve in country music during her lifetime.

The stoutly-bred C'monthehammers (3.55) got off the mark over three miles at Uttoxeter last month and, with another three furlongs in front of him at Perth, the Nigel Twiston-Davies runner should be in his element.

Mr Yilmaz stoutly denied the allegation, claiming to be the victim of a conspiracy aimed at sabotaging his campaign against Turkey's mafia.

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