Synonym: absolute, complete, downright, entirely, full, outright, whole. Similar words: stare, star, start, starve, starch, starter, upstart, start up. Meaning: [stɑrk /stɑːk] adj. 1. devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment 2. severely simple 3. complete or extreme 4. without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers 5. providing no shelter or sustenance. adv. completely.
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61, Co. are responding in stark black and white.
62, At Carville, things were not quite so stark.
63, But to me, Stark was the scholarly one.
64, I found a telephone and called Stark, seeking counsel.
65, Over the 1960s the issue became more stark as the underlying position of visible trade worsened.
66, If those difficulties could be smoothed out, he continued, would Stark and his top brass approve the deal?
67, Pembroke's major cinematic achievement to date was introducing Koo Stark to the silver screen.
68, The tormented Onna, stark naked, pushed the blade in and pulled it sideways.
69, They see the lifeless briefs heaped upon their benches like great mountains in stark black and white.
70, Sunny Jim is stark naked with a big piece of pizza in his right hand.
71, A bitter wind scurried among the branches of the trees that rose above and behind the stark line of old-fashioned eagle cages.
72, So said the hospital orderly in his stark white smock.
73, It was a vivid reminder of the stark difference between Washington news and real-world news.
74, I was stark naked and trussed up like a Haggis in mourning.
75, Along with his peers on the Board, Stark disdained them.
76, To present such stark choices on one's own, rather than in a formal Intervention, is commonly ineffective.
77, It stands as a stark reminder of a forgotten legacy.
78, Adam struggled, but he was too weak and the storm-troopers tore his trousers off, leaving him stark naked.
79, Upstairs, Donna heard the sound of forced entry, her eyes still fixed on the barely moving form of Stark.
80, Neville leant forward to replace the glass and his nose cleaved through the veil of shadow, a stark white triangle.
81, She reached for the.38 jammed into her waistband, trying to pull it free as Stark grabbed for her throat.
82, The parched remnants were, for Roosevelt, a stark object lesson in the need for animal protection.
83, He insists on very great freedom to choose, even when there is stark and utter contradiction between the rival approaches.
84, Gone are the gray industrial carpeting and the stark white walls.
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85, Stark would pull slips of paper from his pocket, lean over on the windowsill, and scribble on them.
86, The stark facts are spelt out in a recent copy of the Independent.
87, In short, things would get worse, leaving a stark choice between civil war or martial law.
88, The barn was stark and without adornment, save for a single crucifix in the tiny chapel.
89, In front of a consequence so stark the deepest political thinkers recoiled.
90, There was the simplicity, death and its suggestion of permanence, that was almost too severe and stark for human eyes.