The Collaborative International Dictionary
Strengthy \Strength"y\, a. Having strength; strong. [Obs.]
Wiktionary
a. strong, physically strong.
Usage examples of "strengthy".
Then, with a strengthy fling of his arm, he hurled the precious bag of registered mail over the rim of the precipice, far down into the canyon, two hundred feet below.
This distinguished Afrikin Brother had just returned from Lybery, and in turnin a corner puty suddent I hed stumbled and placed my hed agin his stummick in a rather strengthy manner.
His face was completely hidden in the dark and nothing was clear to me except his overbearing policeman ship his massive rearing of wide strengthy flesh, his domination and his unimpeachable reality.
Thomas, and the shores of the Charwell,--the bargees, and butchers, and labourers, and scum of the suburbians: a huge conglomerated mass of thick sculls, and broad backs, and strengthy arms, and sturdy legs, and throats bawling for revenge, and hearts bursting with wrathful ire, rendered still more frantic and desperate by the magic influence of their accustomed war-whoop.
Young Sir Peregrine yawned again, and observed that the new pair of wheelers, put in at Newark, were good-sized strengthy beasts, very different from the last pair, which had both of them been touched in the wind.