Similar words: step by step, step-by-step, stepsister, shepherd, nephew, ephemera, ephesians, ephemeral. Meaning: n. English writer (1832-1904).
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211. He was subsequently traced and cleared by Oxford police, who knew him as Stephen Smith, a wandering sheet music salesman.
212. It was a week after the hurricane, and Stephen had been working non-stop, salvaging coral-stone and tiles from the debris.
213. Voice over Stephen Morgan wants to mend fences with the council not build obstacles.
214. Stephen, offering her his arm, guiding her confidently across the marble floor, was glossy with well-being.
215. Two suspects in the Stephen Lawrence murder case were fined £100 each for stealing 14 kegs of alcohol.
216. Stephen slid him a coin, the doorman tipped his hat with a smile.
217. Stephen moved out of the city to a small farm owned by a Mrs Dodge.
218. Three times a day, after meals, Stephen said drily.
219. Stephen checked on her several times during the night.
220. Stephen was suddenly very attentive.
221. Hugh Meredith,[sentencedict.com] Stephen Potts and George Webb I have characterized before.
222. Stephen stood at his post, gazing over the calm sea towards the headland.
223. Our correspondent Stephen Sackur has just returned from the camps on the border.
224. They're both tough taskmasters, but Stephen is much more supportive.
More similar words: step by step, step-by-step, stepsister, shepherd, nephew, ephemera, ephesians, ephemeral, ephedrine, shepherdess, phenol, step, phenotype, steps, phenomena, step in, step on, step up, step out, steppe, instep, in step, hyphenated, phenomenal, stepped, step down, misstep, phenomenally, asthenosphere, stepmother.