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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91, Gradually the room filled up with stout, gray men like Stark.
92, A priest was kneeling on a low velvety shelf, the only furniture in the stark room.
93, Although, with hindsight, the more thoughtful members of Stark realized that the cause of his death was chillingly ironic.
94, This stark view of what really matters has touched off a spirited debate and will occupy us in Chapter 5.
95, Stark Nude had been an angelic sprite of a girl who in my mind will for ever be 6 and eating jelly beans.
96, Stark had taken me to a place where I could shed my former selves and start anew.
97, At night he goes home, and in his stark white workshop, illuminated with fluorescent lights, he makes those signs.
98, But the stark reality of the Highland scene described reminds me of another idyllic circumstance that went the rounds about this time.
99, There were occasional stark outcrops of rock and dark pools like tiny versions of the lochans he dimly remembered from his homesite.
100, Suddenly, up came Miss Stark, bold as brass and dressed in gold foil.
101, The stark barrenness of the room mocked her as prickly thoughts needled her.
102, Somewhere below another flare exploded, its fresh glare lighting up in stark relief the yawning edge of the aircraft.
103, There were no condolences, no flowery words, nothing but stark fact, not even the normal ending.
104, Stark and Evans is meeting its obligations thanks to the general prosperity in the markets.
105, A long, rather stark couch held neat piles of clean kandoras and white head scarves which were laid there daily.
106, Those who lived had a stark choice, submit, or ... flee into exile.
107, N., we would face more and more often the stark choice between acting alone and doing nothing.
108, His stark little ploy may succeed in appealing to the sartorially challenged, but the morally ambiguous generation behind him?
109, He was still stark naked but had decided to get dressed.
110, He seemed embarrassed to be confronted by a woman, stark naked and a good twelve inches shorter than himself.
111, Yet she can not find an entirely satisfactory alternative, for the life of the spinster is often portrayed in stark terms.
112, Eager to capitalize on the commercial potential of his designs, he launched a collection of stark, monochrome headscarves for ladies.
113, Stark gave Izzard the warmest of welcomes and seems to have put no obstacle in the way of a biography.
114, Charles had imagined Stark as the captain of an old but seaworthy vessel.
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115, It is modern: blonde wood floors, stark white walls, and overhead, tiny halogen lights.
116, The passages that led to the main suite were stark and uncarpeted, the room he was led into the same.
117, Alternatively the violation can be inverted; like a black comedy, or the assertion of a stark revenge or retribution.
118, Rarely can such a clutch of famous names have faced the stark and unfamiliar spectre of failure on one afternoon.
119, With their stark, jagged profiles, the rocky peaks were an obvious treasure.
120, Benjamin indicated with meaningful glances at me that this stark, sombre evening was such an appropriate time.