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a question about 'sturdy' does 'sturdy' have to imply 'short'? can I use sturdy to discribe a tall and strong man? why people say giraffes have especially long and sturdy front legs?
Jan 5, 2018 7:17 AM
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Sturdy just means strong. Yes you can use it to describe a tall, strong man. Assuming the front legs of giraffes are typically strong, it's OK to call them sturdy. If I can ask, will you let me / us know where you came to understand that "sturdy" had something to do with length?
January 5, 2018
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I agree with Hose. Sturdy is just another word for strong. I don't think it is connected to height or length.
January 5, 2018
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