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verb 
  1. (obsolete except in dialects) To stiffen.
  2. (Publishing) To edit mercilessly with an iron hand
Laurie needs to this asap.
adjective 
  1. (obsolete) hard, firm; obdurate.
  2. severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)
  3. (archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful.
  4. stiff, rigid
His body was already stiff and .
  1. hard in appearance; barren, desolate
I picked my way forlornly through the , sharp rocks.
  1. complete, absolute, full
I screamed in terror.
adverb 
  1. starkly; entirely, absolutely
He's gone , staring mad.
She was just standing there, naked.
Etymology: stearc


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