Definitions
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- adjective
superlative form ofsteady : moststeady .
Etymologies
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Examples
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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.
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To be deprived of it, even for a brief time, could frighten the steadiest hand.
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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.
Archive: The Dismemberment Plan's dalliance with Interscope Records
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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.
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Market turmoil is posing an unexpected challenge for luxury retailers, shaking what has been the industry's steadiest source of growth.
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To be deprived of it, even for a brief time, could frighten the steadiest hand.
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To be deprived of it, even for a brief time, could frighten the steadiest hand.
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To be deprived of it, even for a brief time, could frighten the steadiest hand.
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The steadiest rain probably falls south of Fredericksburg, with rain diminishing in coverage and intensity to the north.
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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.
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