stalwartness
Example Sentences
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One surprise was the almost instantaneous financial fragility of museums and the stalwartness of art galleries of all shapes and sizes.
From New York Times • Dec. 4, 2020
Down below, of course, Charlton Heston practices his customary agreeable stalwartness as the captain of the disintegrating sub.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Yet these never subdued his stalwartness, nor made him a "sick-soul" in the theological sense of that appelation.
From Memories and Studies by James, Henry
Annie's husband was a slow, stolid man; Ruth supposed that in his youth, when Annie married him, he had perhaps been attractive in his stalwartness.
From Fidelity A Novel by Glaspell, Susan
But Jerrold, while believing in Thackeray's hatred of the snob, more than suspected him of being a snob himself; and Thackeray felt not less convinced of the hollowness of Jerrold's "stalwartness."
From The History of "Punch" by Spielmann, M. H. (Marion Harry)