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221 example sentences for STERN, such as:
1. Even one minute's lateness would earn a stern rebuke.
2. The stern was embellished with carvings in red and blue.
3. The chair sternly rebuked the audience for their laughter.
4. Mr Straw issued a stern warning to those who persist in violence.
5. The Commission's report is meant to fire a stern warning at the payments card industry.
2. The stern was embellished with carvings in red and blue.
3. The chair sternly rebuked the audience for their laughter.
4. Mr Straw issued a stern warning to those who persist in violence.
5. The Commission's report is meant to fire a stern warning at the payments card industry.
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Meanings and Examples of STERN
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stern
a. severely simple
n. the rear part of a ship
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 The door of her parents' bedroom was slightly ajar and, before she could knock, Ellen's voice, low but stern, came to her ears.
2 If Charles had inherited any of the qualities of the stern, fearless, hot-tempered soldier who had been his father, they had been obliterated in childhood by the ladylike atmosphere in which he had been reared.
3 But instead of discharging Mammy or being short and stern with her, Rhett treated her with the utmost deference, with far more courtesy than he treated any of the ladies of Scarlett's recent acquaintance.
4 Louisa Bry is a stern task-master: I often used to wish myself back with the Gormers.
5 The schooner was run into the wind, and while the hands were clearing away the stern boat, Queequeg, stripped to the waist, darted from the side with a long living arc of a leap.
6 On the after side, or side next the stern of the ship, is a comfortable seat, with a locker underneath for umbrellas, comforters, and coats.
7 But as he did so, the oarsmen expectantly desisted from rowing; the boat drifted a little towards the ship's stern; so that, as if by magic, the letter suddenly ranged along with Gabriel's eager hand.
8 But the fagged whale abated his speed, and blindly altering his course, went round the stern of the ship towing the two boats after him, so that they performed a complete circuit.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 73. Stubb and Flask Kill a Right Whale; and Then ...
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 73. Stubb and Flask Kill a Right Whale; and Then ...
9 While yet some distance from the Pequod, she rounded to, and dropping a boat, her captain was impelled towards us, impatiently standing in the bows instead of the stern.
10 Instantly Starbuck and Queequeg changed places; Starbuck taking the stern.
11 So cried Ahab, once more hailing a ship showing English colours, bearing down under the stern.
12 In a moment he was standing in the boat's stern, and the Manilla men were springing to their oars.
13 A great rolling sea, dashing high up against the reeling ship's high teetering side, stove in the boat's bottom at the stern, and left it again, all dripping through like a sieve.
14 They went towards the extreme stern, on the ship's lee side, where the deck, with the oblique energy of the wind, was now almost dipping into the creamy, sidelong-rushing sea.
15 Nail down the lid; caulk the seams; pay over the same with pitch; batten them down tight, and hang it with the snap-spring over the ship's stern.
Example Sentence:
1 The well-known face was there: stern, relentless as ever - there was that peculiar eye which nothing could melt.
2 The Commission's report is meant to fire a stern warning at the payments card industry.
3 Miss Minchin's demeanor was so stern and forbidding that she could quell any unrest among her students with one intimidating glance.
4 The well-known face was there: stern, relentless as ever -- there was that peculiar eye which nothing could melt, and the somewhat raised, imperious, despotic eyebrow.
5 When her stern father would not relent and allow her to marry Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett eloped with her suitor.
6 To most men, experience is like the stern light of a ship which il-luminates only the track it has passed.
7 Mr Straw issued a stern warning to those who persist in violence.
8 The stern was embellished with carvings in red and blue.
9 Even one minute's lateness would earn a stern rebuke.
10 His is the sternness of the warrior Greatheart, who guards his pilgrim convoy from the onslaught of Apollyon.
11 The chair sternly rebuked the audience for their laughter.