sturdy in the PONS Dictionary

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It grows from a network of thick rhizomes which give it a sturdy anchor in its sand substrate and allow it to spread outward.
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Eventually the use of steam power allowed sturdier metal gears to replace the cables and ropes.
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Wrought iron is another choice that is traditional and sturdy.
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Casual shoes are characterized by sturdy leather uppers, non-leather outsoles, and wide profile.
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Important parameters of a fishing line are its length, material, and weight (thicker, sturdier lines are more visible to fish).
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The legs are sturdy, with large coxae and five claws each.
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Another extensively used model organism is the medaka, which is much sturdier than the traditional zebrafish.
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The gloves are made with leather or a sturdy fabric.
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It has since been replaced with a sturdier cup design.
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What sturdy broods they bore, ever pushing westward, ever making homes on the lands their husbands gained.
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