Valiant vs Strapping - What's the difference?
valiant | strapping | Related terms |
(obsolete) Of a young woman full of vigor; lusty.
Of a person of either sex; Having a sturdy muscular physique; robust.
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Adhesive plaster for strapping injuries.
A length of narrow material to be used for straps, or straps collectively.
A beating with a strap.
Valiant is a related term of strapping.
As adjectives the difference between valiant and strapping
is that valiant is showing courage or determination; heroic while strapping is (obsolete) of a young woman full of vigor; lusty.As a verb strapping is
.As a noun strapping is
adhesive plaster for strapping injuries.strapping
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(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=But while the two strapping front men battered Foster, they could not better him, and in the absence of tangible reward for his creative efforts, Pennant almost took matters into his own hands, curling a low free-kick inches wide of Foster's left-hand upright.}}
