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strong
1. (of a colour) having a high degree of saturation or purity; being less saturated than a vivid colour but more so than a moderate colour; produced by a concentrated quantity of colouring agent
2. (of a wind, current, etc.) moving fast
3. (of a syllable) accented or stressed
4. (of certain acids and bases) producing high concentrations of hydrogen or hydroxide ions in aqueous solution


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It did move about a little when hit side on by a strongish gust while driving at around the motorway speed limit, but otherwise it gripped the road well.
It's a strongish accompaniment to a starter but alongside asparagus, watercress and tomato risotto, it will announce any menu with style and a distinct flourish.
However, he isn't the only frontrunner in the line-up and I doubt the others will give him too much rope, which will inevitably lead to a strongish gallop.
 
 
 
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