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- adj. Superlative form of steady.
Examples
“But the steadiest and largest pool of consumers was prostitutes, who by the 1870s made up an estimated 5 percent to 10 percent of women in American cities, or several million purchasers of birth control.”
“The steadiest rain probably falls south of Fredericksburg, with rain diminishing in coverage and intensity to the north.”
“To be deprived of it, even for a brief time, could frighten the steadiest hand.”
“The turmoil in the stock market raises an unexpected challenge for luxury retailers by shaking what has been the industry's steadiest source of growth—wealthy consumers.”
“Market turmoil is posing an unexpected challenge for luxury retailers, shaking what has been the industry's steadiest source of growth.”
“The Stings, U2s and Puff Daddys of the world, of course, will be largely unaffected by the turmoil -- Universal and its rivals will always promote their steadiest moneymakers.”
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“In Boston, he's become one of the steadiest defensemen in the league, and only four other defensemen have a higher points-per-game average than Wideman.”
“Expect intermittent flurries and/or light snow over the next several hours, with the steadiest activity in Prince William, southern Fauquier, and Stafford counties.”
The Washington Post: Light snow dusting region, slick roads in spots
“The see-saw match total points 185-184 pitted probably the game's most athletic in Monfils and one of its steadiest shot-makers in Ferrero.”
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“Lee Westwood against Steve StrickerEurope's best player against the USA's steadiest.”
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