Definition of Steery

1. commotion [n STEERIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Steery

steering linkage
steering mechanism
steering system
steering wheel
steering wheels
steerings
steerless
steerling
steerlings
steers
steersman
steersmate
steersmen
steerswoman
steerswomen
steery (current term)
steeve
steeved
steevely
steever
steeves
steevest
steeving
steevings
steeziest
steezy
steg
steganalyser
steganalysers
steganalysis

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 ..."

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