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stout-hearted

[stout-hahr-tid] / ˈstaʊtˈhɑr tɪd /






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Game of Thrones’ most stout-hearted characters sit on the king-appointment council now, but it’s easy enough to imagine that, within a generation, they’ll revert to the status quo where the power-hungry rule.

From Slate

Britain and America, the stout-hearted good guys, the countries that don’t turn their backs on Europe or those in need.

From The Guardian

There’s even a snippet of obscure scat singer Shooby Taylor’s early-1980s oddity “Stout-Hearted Men.”

From Washington Post

King’s work doesn’t always happily travel through the portal connecting the page to the TV screen, but Hulu scores with an impressively stout-hearted, eight-part adaptation of “11/22/63” that begins streaming weekly episodes on Monday.

From Washington Post

Playing celebrated first world war diarist Vera Brittain, she anchored the handsome BBC weepie Testament of Youth with stout-hearted conviction; months later, she was on frisky female sidekick duty in Guy Ritchie’s well-clothed cold war romp The Man from UNCLE.

From The Guardian