steadied

IPA: stˈɛdid

adjective

  • made steady or constant
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Examples of "steadied" in Sentences

  • And as if the sound of his uncle's name steadied him for an instant,
  • Possibly the rain steadied Monarch, or sense came back to him through Jim's voice.
  • "steadied" at their fences, but the pull should not be made nearer the fence than 30 yards.
  • His 16 points in the final term steadied his side's nerves and got them home comfortably to a 103-89 victory.
  • 9. Soul of Nataka steadied on the backside; sixth April 24; sixth here after three money trips at Woodbine; best needed.
  • The tories have kind of steadied the brown ship over last 3 weeks - and even if not deliberate, this will win them more votes then a blitz of policies.
  • And as if the sound of his uncle's name steadied him for an instant, Charlie made for the door with an unevenness of gait which would have told the shameful truth if his words had not already done so.

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