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"Stave" in a Sentence (30 examples)
The Fed is trying to stave off a run on the banks.
You have to get more exercise in order to stave off senility.
Kendo involves dueling between two people who are each equipped with a sword-like stave made of bamboo.
General Andrews sent for more reinforcements to stave off the enemy troops.
To stave off boredom caused by the coronavirus quarantine and connect with others, millions of global millennials and Gen Zers are issuing challenges to each other on social media.
The supple stave slid gracefully through the opening.
While a stave can be the framework on which music is written, it can also be a thin length of wood.
I snapped a stave while bell-ringing on Monday.
Give your kids peanuts when they're babies to stave off allergies.
A win tonight is vital to stave off the threat of relegation.
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For the Cherubims ſpread foorth their wings ouer the place of the Arke, and the Cherubims couered the Arke and the ſtaues thereof, aboue.
Let us chaunt a passing stave / In honour of that hero brave.
Ley, in his work on the Metrical Forms of Hebrew Poetry, 1866, has taken too little notice of these frequently occurring alliteration staves; Lagarde communicated to me (8th Sept. 1846) his view of the stave-rhyme in the Book[…]
[The] stave that binds the two halves of the line together the on-verse must be classified as D in spite of the f-stave . . stave-rhyme (OED s.v. Stave sb.)
... consisting only of the two staves, folches . . . fehta. […] Line 63 contains the two-stave rhyme, aerist ... asckim; the suggested reduplicative rhyme [...] is technically doubtful according to the standards we have[…]
This may seem sparse and incomplete, but is reminiscent of the Old Norse stave rhyme technique in which one avoided two alliterating staves in one dipod – which the poets of that time considered superfluous.
vpon paine of death to bring it out and to ſtaue it
to stave in a cask
A great Sea constant runs here upon the Rocks, and before they got to Land their Boat was stav’d in Pieces […]
And therefore three cheers for Nantucket; and come a stove boat and stove body when they will, for stave my soul, Jove himself cannot.
Be careful in the hunt, ye mates. Don’t stave the boats needlessly, ye harpooneers; good white cedar plank is raised full three per cent within the year.
A little to one side a cask was being staved for the troopers who had come with the Duke; and on all the noisy, moving scene and the flags that streamed from the roofs and windows, and the shifting crowd, poured the ruddy light of a great bon-feu that burned on the farther side of the way.
[…]for the jagged butt of the fallen mast was dashing against the ship's side with such vicious blows that it seemed but a matter of seconds ere it would stave a hole in her.
The condition of a servant staves him off to a distance.
We ate grass in an attempt to stave off our hunger.
Congress had authorized seeds to be granted to the farmers there to stave hunger, but President Cleveland vetoed the bill.
But Donald would not hear of that proposal at all, assuring the Prince that it was impossible for them to return to the land again, because the squall was against them, and that if they should steer for the rock the boat would undoubtedly stave to pieces and all of them behoved to be drowned, for there was no [fol. 284.] possibility of saving any one life amongst them upon such a dangerous rock, where the sea was dashing with the utmost violence.
He turned and blundered out of the house, stumbling over a chair and trying a wrong door on the way, and went staving down the street as if afraid to look behind him.
All the […]wine in the city hath been staved.
to stave lead, or the joints of pipes into which lead has been run
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