Similar words: sparkly, stark, darkle, sparkle, darkling, sparkler, sparkling, stare. Meaning: adv. 1. in a stark manner 2. in sharp outline or contrast 3. in a blunt manner.
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(31) Although many sons have moved up, the homogeneous character of manual workers' origins contrasts starkly with the middle class.
(32) The entire world was engulfed in a titanic struggle be-tween starkly drawn forces of good and evil.
(33) He brought starkly into question all the guiding principles on which the Soviet system was based.
(34) Starkly primeval, it resembles the head of a giant gorilla!
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(35) Interestingly, this attitude contrasts starkly with how people conduct their clinical practice or academic research.
(36) Their behaviour contrasted starkly to the more traditional image of Party members as simple-living, self-sacrificing people.
(37) Babergh starkly illustrates the brittleness of its prosperity at any given moment.
(38) These two directions or shades of opinion are not necessarily as starkly polarised as may appear.
(39) Here the universe of the stereotype is starkly revealed in all its mechanical and mercantile glory.
(40) DEEP in Lesotho's arid, starkly beautiful eastern highlands, Mokhotlong is the remotest town in one of Africa's poorer countries.
(41) Angus's child-like paintings contrast starkly with his adult subject matter in these portraits.
(42) America's economic data have become starkly weaker since the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers in mid-September.
(43) The seeds of this thought were in St. Thomas Aquinas and in later Catholic Scholastics, but never had it beenformulated as clearly and as starkly as by Grotius.
(44) The need for modernisation has been starkly shown up by the operations in Afghanistan.
(45) That issue is presented starkly and brutally by Bob Graham and David Cairns.