stout stemmed

/ˈstaʊt ˌstɛmd/
adjective
  1. Having a thick, strong, or sturdy stem (used especially of plants, glasses, or pipes).
    • She sipped wine from a stout-stemmed glass that felt solid in her hand.
    • The old pipe was stout-stemmed, resisting the pressure of the flowing water.
    • The gardener chose stout-stemmed roses that could withstand heavy rain.
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