Stout in a sentence as a noun

Sure enough, his company makes a Quad and a stout!

Sounds like in this process, the owner has come up with a great new name for his stout:The F Word

A matter of taste, of course, but that's like complaining that there is too much stout in Dublin.

Now I have that, plus everything seeming overly blocky and stout, even things in the room around me.

Stout in a sentence as an adjective

You see, it depends on the assumption that the magically refilling glass will go on refilling forever, so the Irishman has all the stout he can ever drink.

Take the Nilotes for instance - the linguistic group which my tribe, the Luo, belongs to - we tend to be relatively tall and thin, with very dark skin, as compared to the more stout, lighter skinned Bantu groups.

The issue with depixelizing pixel art is that you need an AI that can identify semantically what the features in the sprite are. When you look at Mario you know you're looking at a stout little man with a hat, you can identify his eyes, ears, nose, hair, hat, moustache, shirt, gloves, overalls and shoes.

It is now applies to a stout twilled cloth made in various colours, usually of cotton, and used for overalls, &c."The entry for "Gimli" is "In Scandinavian mythology, the great hall of heaven whither the righteous will go to spend eternity.

Stout definitions

noun

a strong very dark heavy-bodied ale made from pale malt and roasted unmalted barley and (often) caramel malt with hops

noun

a garment size for a large or heavy person

adjective

dependable; "the stalwart citizens at Lexington"; "a stalwart supporter of the UN"; "stout hearts"

See also: stalwart

adjective

euphemisms for `fat'; "men are portly and women are stout"

See also: portly

adjective

having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships; "hardy explorers of northern Canada"; "proud of her tall stalwart son"; "stout seamen"; "sturdy young athletes"

See also: hardy stalwart sturdy