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sturdiness

[ US /ˈstɝdinəs/ ]
[ UK /stˈɜːdɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the property of something that is strongly built
  2. the state of being vigorous and robust
  3. resoluteness evidenced by strength of character
    sturdiness of moral principle

How To Use sturdiness In A Sentence

  • By dint of sheer sturdiness of arms, legs, and lungs, keeping true time with the pant and the shout, steadily goes it with hoist and haul, and cheerily undulates the melody of call that rallies them all with a strong will together, until the steep bluff and the burden of the bulk by masculine labor are conquered, and a long row of powerful pinnaces displayed, as a mounted battery, against the fishful sea. Mary Anerley
  • Oak doors lead you from room to room and the brushed-steel fittings and solid wooden skirtings add style and sturdiness.
  • STURDINESS. 6 mm diamond - plate steel, 25 mm rear - end plate.
  • The material is specified by architects because of its clarity, sturdiness, and resistance to sound and heat transmission.
  • STURDINESS . 14 - G diamond plate steel body, high strength tubular frame.
  • sturdiness of moral principle
  • STURDINESS . 14 - G diamond plate steel, tubular frame.
  • This was an octagonal construction that from a distance seemed a tetragon (a perfect form, which expresses the sturdiness and impregnability of the City of God), whose southern sides stood on the plateau of the abbey, while the northern ones seemed to grow from the steep side of the mountain, a sheer drop, to which they were bound. The Name of the Rose
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  • The prints can also be laminated for protection and/or mounted onto Kappa board for extra sturdiness.
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