Sturdy Mnemonic
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sturdy
sturdy
/ˈstɜːdi/
Examples
- The structure is sturdy and strong.
- The rifle is lightweight and sturdy.
- He is a man of principle, incorruptible and sturdy.
- Despite the sturdy construction of the building, the interior was gutted.
- On the northern side is the square, sturdy bell tower.
- A sturdy adjustable bipod is fitted to the front of the fore end.
- A sturdy adjustable bipod is fitted to the front of the fore end.
- However, the feet of the tortoise are short and sturdy with bent legs.
- The hydranth much exceed the hydrothecae in size and are quite sturdy.
- The result is a sturdy home that is cheaper than the average house.
having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships
adjective
not making concessions
adjective
substantially made or constructed
adjective
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"Stir + Dee. Stir the pot firmly, Dee, it must be sturdy and strong."
Stir + Birdie. Stir the nest gently; the birdie needs a sturdy home.
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