Lexicographical Neighbors of Steery
Literary usage of Steery
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. British Farmer's Magazine (1877)
"... was Prince of Georgia, with a steery horn, mil • patchy rump. Mr. Linton's
Filz-Arthur, a tin. ..."
2. British Farmer's Magazine (1865)
"Indeed, if proved by their produce, Viscount is better than Constitution, whose
son—the third prize— is so far but a steery sort of beast, sadly wanting in ..."
3. Songs for the Chapel: A Series of Historical Sketches, Memoirs and Records by Ambrose White Vernon, Alvin Howard Sanders, Charles Henry Morse (1900)
"She should have what is often called a " breedy" look, as distinguished from
a "steery" countenance. Refinement rather than coarseness almost invariably ..."