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more solid

adjective as in continuous, complete

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But the amount of second-hand evidence, Vieira says, is too great to believe that nothing more solid will show up.

But we knew that moving forward without him, we have to stand on something a little more solid.

The air felt more solid, almost vibrating gently against my eyes and eardrums.

We lived dangerously, we thought, but now, as Easter Sunday approaches the earth feels more solid under our feet.

For many years, nearly all of the marriages I observed around me struck me as more harmonious than my own, more solid than my own.

I hope the French Government will recognize this dashing stroke of d'Amade's by something more solid than a thank you.

Just let a cow get free swing at a stack and she can have more solid enjoyment than anything else on the farm.

Our flesh is tougher and more solid than thine, yet 'tis not of iron.

We can do nothing, that will in a dying hour afford us more solid satisfaction.

We thank him not for giving us that unseasonable delight, when we know he could have given us a better, and more solid.

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On this page you'll find 213 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to solid, such as: stable, strong, sturdy, substantial, tight, and close.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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