yair stern in English

noun

Avraham Stern (1907-1942), poet and founder of Fighters for the Freedom of Israel (FFI) who was executed by the British in 1942

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1. Why this stern prohibition?

2. Her voice was stern.

3. As adjectives the difference between stern and Aftermost is that stern is having a hardness and severity of nature or manner while Aftermost is (nautical) nearest the stern

4. Aftward (not comparable) Toward the stern

5. Stern jabbed at me with his glasses.

6. A stern fellow, though generally accounted fair.

7. They are very stern in their discipline.

8. I'm gonna gut you, bow to stern.

9. The skiff was dancing at the stern.

10. The teacher's stern look reduced him to silence.

11. Brace for shock wave, bow to stern.

12. A rare smile lit up his stern features.

13. Aunt Auntie Mame … a stern but smoldering Auntie

14. He received a stern rebuke from the manager.

15. Her voice was stern, just short of scolding.

16. What does Aftward mean? (nautical) Toward the stern

17. 10 Water Gypsy shuddered from bow to stern.

18. The profession of medicine is a stern taskmaster.

19. Aftermost: 1 adj located closest to the stern or tail Synonyms: aft (nautical, aeronautical) situated at or toward the stern or tail

20. Thank you, Bundestag president, my friend Wolfgang Schäuble, for your efforts.” Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid said passage of the resolution …

21. Convoy extension to stern in (metre.decimetre = resolution in dm)

22. The headmaster ruled the school with a stern discipline.

23. 3 His grandparents were stern and self-righteous people.

24. Our team made a stern resolve to win.

25. In contextnauticallang=en terms the difference between stern and Aftermost is that stern is (nautical) the rear part or after end of a ship or vessel while Aftermost is (nautical) nearest the stern of a vessel; hindmost