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"Stout churl" is a phrase that combines "stout," meaning strong or bold, with "churl," an old term for a peasant or a rude, ill-mannered person. In literature, it often refers to a person who is both physically robust and lacking in refinement or civility. The phrase can imply a certain stubbornness or resilience, often associated with a working-class individual. Its use can evoke themes of class struggle or the virtues and vices of common folk.

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