- - Tall and robust
- - robust enough to take a leathering?
- - Muscular and heavily built
- - robust binding
- - Big and strong
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- - robust — and out of practice needing to change sides
- - Robust — vigorous
- - Full of vigour
- - Full of strength and energy
- - Healthy and strong
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- - Robust and rural (of gentry?); wet dye (anag.)
- - (Of country gentry) informal and loving the outdoor life
- - Posh, outdoor character's introduction of tree, as garden overlooked?
- - Of a robust traditional or rural character, informally
- - Like traditional countryman seen as robust, ultimately getting scrawny
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- - Most robust and well built
- - Having the most solid build
- - Most strongly built
- - Most firmly built
- - Most robust
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- - Here and there robusta is in flower
- - In a state of unconsciousness
- - unacceptable in southport
- - "... in the Country," 1970 environmental advocacy song by Three Dog Night
- - not at home in new south wales
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- - ... and hearty (in robust health)
- - healthy in appearance
- - georgina —, actress who portrayed alma mahler in 1974 biopic mahler
- - Feeling fit and healthy
- - Heal so as to make robust
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- - healthy and robust
- - dare any health resort claim that all its residents are?
- - well, hot drink dispelled any hatred
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- - ... knot, largest tie knot that has a robust and conical shape
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- - Recite "Cruel And Robust" evenly
- - Printed data from computer
- - electronic report
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- - Well tanned women, fit and robust, trap second shark
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