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- proper noun An
English surname , a variant ofStewart .
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Examples
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[_Enter the_ Steward _in haste, pale, breathless, and bleeding_.] _Steward_.
The poetical works of George MacDonald in two volumes — Volume 1 George MacDonald 1864
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He then turned to the steward, and said, "" Steward, you have no control over this man; he belongs to the doctor. "
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Desiring to impress upon his steward the importance of his guests he said: -- "Steward, it is a great treat to see these gentlemen.
Schwatka's Search 1869
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While he lay perdu in Steward's stateroom, his voice was the one thing that was not to be heard, so Kwaque was forced to seek the solace of his jews 'harp in the sweltering heat of the gratings over the fire-room.
CHAPTER V 2010
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Michael, in Steward's arms, was snarling and growling intimidatingly, not merely at the cow whale but at all the hostile and menacing universe that had thrown panic into the two-legged gods of his floating world.
CHAPTER XV 2010
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And Michael, seated on Steward's knees, eyes to eyes and nose to nose, his jowls held in Steward's hand's wriggled and squirmed with delight, flipping out his tongue and bobbing his tail in the air.
CHAPTER XVII 2010
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Even his biographer calls Steward's life one of "constant disappointment, discouragement, isolation and rejection."
Portrait of a taboo artist Andrew Holleran 2010
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Even his biographer calls Steward's life one of "constant disappointment, discouragement, isolation and rejection."
Portrait of a taboo artist Andrew Holleran 2010
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Glenn Fleishman sez: Sid Steward is a PDF guru that I've turned to in the past to bookmark and clean up my electronic books.
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The Shop Steward is a deeply swanky cocktail accessory.
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