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/stow"tish/, adj.rather stout.[1825-35; STOUT + -ISH1]
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Stoutish — Stout ish, a. Somewhat stout; somewhat corpulent. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stoutish — adjective see stout I … New Collegiate Dictionary
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stoutish — adj. somewhat stout, somewhat fat, rather overweight … English contemporary dictionary
stoutish — stout·ish … English syllables
stoutish — ˈstau̇d.ish adjective : somewhat stout : inclined toward corpulence … Useful english dictionary
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