steady|steadied|steadies|steadying in English
verb
[stead·y || 'stedɪ]
reinforce, stabilize; be stabilized
Use "steady|steadied|steadies|steadying" in a sentence
1. 9 His index finger steadied on my suitcase.
2. His index finger steadied on my suitcase.
3. He steadied his rifle on the wall and fired.
4. steady, steady love.
5. He quickens the indolent, encourages the eager, and steadies the unstable.
6. 12 He shot out a hand and caught the banister, steadying himself.
7. An Armenian tightrope walker steadies himself with pole as he prepared to perform a trick.
8. He soothes and steadies while she, protected by his arms, pedals clumsily at first, then confidently.
9. As soon as the volume steadies itself , the trill begins to descend chromatically, never resting.
10. He steadied the tree while Albert sawed; wet sawdust flew in the air.
11. steady love.
12. The new Sunderland striker steadied himself before blasting an unstoppable left-foot drive past Karavaev.
13. Anemometer steady.
14. Bearing steady
15. Synonyms for Betrotheds include intendeds, brides-to-be, fiances, fiancees, grooms, boyfriends, old ladies, steadies, brides and marriers
16. Synonyms for Betrotheds include intendeds, brides-to-be, fiances, fiancees, grooms, boyfriends, old ladies, steadies, brides and marriers
17. Nevertheless he steadied his aim and brought the bracket down on to the bung.
18. His black necktie was steadied by a gold pin the shape of a crucifix.
19. Keeping his mind steadied was like trying to nail a raindrop to the wall.
20. Bystanders walked a tightrope between collaboration and resistance, steadying themselves with claims of self-interest and survival
21. 27 He stood with the gun in his right hand and his left hand steadying his aim.
22. The miners scrambled back up the hill of the slanting deck and the ship steadied.
23. Steady as faith.
24. Hold it steady.
25. It's steady income