Use "stern|sterner|sternest" in a sentence

1. She is her own sternest critic.

2. 'Wait!' I shouted in my sternest voice.

3. The Savior’s sternest rebukes were to hypocrites.

4. Police are planning sterner measures to combat crime.

5. 21 Rob's trout rod had stood the sternest test.

6. The visitors seem to be made of sterner stuff.

7. Apotheosized Form From the Jupiter Quartet by Nicolas Sterner

8. The police are planning sterner measures to combat crime.

9. Synonyms for Austerest include sternest, severest, strictest, harshest, coldest, hardest, grimmest, flintiest, gravest and seriousest

10. Why this stern prohibition?

11. Her voice was stern.

12. Antonyms for Balmiest include harshest, roughest, coarsest, hardest, severest, sternest, winteriest, wintriest, barmiest and stormiest

13. 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

14. 2000, Sterner and Elser 2002) is the same as between chemical Autocatalysis and ecological Autocatalysis

15. Synonyms for Austerer include sterner, severer, stricter, harsher, colder, harder, grimmer, flintier, graver and seriouser

16. Science Digest reported: “In all history there had been no sterner, swifter visitation of death.”

17. Aftward (not comparable) Toward the stern

18. At its sternest, Islamic law prescribes the death penalty for anybody who commits “apostasy”—or abandons the faith.

19. Stern jabbed at me with his glasses.

20. A stern fellow, though generally accounted fair.

21. They are very stern in their discipline.

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

23. The skiff was dancing at the stern.

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

25. Brace for shock wave, bow to stern.

26. A rare smile lit up his stern features.

27. Aunt Auntie Mame … a stern but smoldering Auntie

28. He received a stern rebuke from the manager.

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

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

31. 10 Water Gypsy shuddered from bow to stern.

32. The profession of medicine is a stern taskmaster.

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

34. There is no sterner or more Assiduous newshawk to be found on the demanding beat than yours truly

35. If this strategy fails, however, you then have to resort to sterner measures in the shape of video floodlights.

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

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

38. 3 His grandparents were stern and self-righteous people.

39. Our team made a stern resolve to win.

40. 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

41. (Nautical Terms) with the stern first: full speed Astern!.

42. Stern also studies and observes the behaviour of babies.

43. But never more than fit between prow and stern.

44. He cast a stern glance at the two men.

45. Video for The Prodigy's 'Breathe' Directed by Walter Stern

46. Even one minute's lateness would earn a stern rebuke.

47. The symphony: Isaac Stern, the concerto, I heard it."

48. The tug crossed our stern not fifty yards away.

49. Our captain gave us a stern lecture on safety.

50. He was a stern critic but an extremely kindly man.

51. What began as a stern test ended as a laugher.

52. The laws and customs were strict and stern. (tr.

53. We remember our mother's stern instructions not to boast.

54. Stern put Travis in charge of the research team.

55. Aftermost - located closest to the stern or tail aft - (nautical, aeronautical) situated at or toward the stern or tail Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

56. Bland: not harsh or stern especially in nature or effect

57. Watch Bushwhacked starring Daniel Stern in this Comedy on DIRECTV

58. Austere definition is - stern and cold in appearance or manner

59. As a preposition Abaft is (nautical) behind; toward the stern

60. The speedboat bore down on us, nearly missing our stern.

61. 13 Stern also studies and observes the behaviour of babies.

62. The effort to portray Stern as a prince is relentless.

63. 27 The headmaster ruled the school with a stern discipline.

64. And there were wishes here, but never prow and stern.

65. 23 The headmaster ruled the school with a stern discipline.

66. Howard Stern is one of America's best known shock jocks.

67. She can seem stern, but deeply she's a very kind person.

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69. Stern foremost or backward; "the steamer went Astern at …

70. The Backwater square stern canoe is for sportsmen with motorized intentions

71. Seadragon fired four torpedoes through her stern tubes, but all missed.

72. It had neither bow nor stern, keel nor rudder —no curves.

73. A little nudge or a stern, warning stare was usually sufficient.

74. 4 The stern gallery is accessibly only through the Captain's salon.

75. As for the bow group, the Stern Section Advisory Group was developed to offer advice to the OSC regarding the fate of the stern section of the ship.

76. Aftermost (not comparable) (nautical) Nearest the stern of a vessel; hindmost.

77. Does a sharp rebuke or a stern lecture solve the problem?

78. I raise up in stern invasion the standard of the strong!

79. This act of gross indecency provoked stern disapproval from the tour guide.

80. Although criminal's amount is increasing, it is still inadequately stern to punish.