I prefer lager to stout.
That ladder doesn't look stout enough. He is a stout man.
The little stout man enjoys eating the occasional doughnut.
We are stout defenders of the public services, free at the point of use.
The stout cell phone never broke when it was dropped which made Timmy happy.
Seeing my stout frame at age 51, few could believe the photo of a slender me at age 15.
Cyanide of potassium, a deadly poison, which he gave to sarah in a glass of stout.
"I'm a little teapot, short and stout..." from the nursery rhyme I'm a Little Teapot. Here's the definition from Dictionary.com: stout   [stout] Show IPA adjective -er, -est, noun -adjective 1. bulky in figure; heavily built; corpulent; thickset; fat: She is getting too stout for her dresses. 2. bold, brave, or dauntless: a stout heart; stout fellows. 3. firm; stubborn; resolute: stout resistance. 4. forceful; vigorous: a stout argument; a stout wind. 5. strong of body; hearty; sturdy: stout seamen. 6. having endurance or staying power, as a horse. 7. strong in substance or body, as a beverage. 8. strong and thick or heavy: a stout cudgel. -noun 9. a dark, sweet brew made of roasted malt and having a higher percentage of hops than porter. 10. porter of extra strength. 11. a stout person. 12. a garment size designed for a stout man. 13. a garment, as a suit or overcoat, in this size. The stout cell phone never broke when it was dropped, which made Timmy happy. The stout old man stood firmly in place and refused to budge a single inch.
Archie Stout's birth name is Stout, Archibald.
Jimmie Stout's birth name is James Stout.
no extra stout is stronger at 7% where as double stout is about 4.5% they also taste different
Rex Stout's birth name is Stout, Rex Todhunter.
Bill Stout was born in 1927.