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STIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to pack tightly : crowd 2. to shut up in a warm close place : stifle, suffocate intransitive verb : suffocate
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Using the word "stive" to refer to people eating a lot of food? - Reddit
Merriam-Webster gives stive as meaning "to pack tightly". So I suppose the sense is to cram yourself full of as much food as possible.
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STIVE - YouTube
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stive
▪ I. † stive, n.1 Obs. rare—1. In 4 styue. [Var. of stew n.1, a. OF. estuve. The rhyme styues: lyues (n. pl.) shows that the word is not merely a different spelling of stue, stewe.] = stew n.1 4.c 1386 Chaucer Friar's T. 34 ‘They han of us no Iurisdiccioun, Ne neuer shullen, terme of alle hir lyues....
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stive - SoundCloud
Play STIVE on SoundCloud and discover followers on SoundCloud | Stream tracks, albums, playlists on desktop and mobile.
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Stive APOD - Home
Explore Stive Asia for digital assets, engaging design contests, and top-notch print on demand services by certified creators. Join us now!
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Marcel Stive
Stive is also the inventor of the Sand engine. Stive, M.J.F. and Waterman, R.E., 2002.
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STIVE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. an airborne flour dust caused by the milling or grinding process verb 2. (transitive) Scottish to store tightly in a ship's hold 3. (transitive) to fill ...
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stive - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Danish adjective forms · Italian 2-syllable words · Italian terms with IPA pronunciation · Rhymes:Italian/ive · Rhymes:Italian/ive/2 syllables · Italian non- ...
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stive, v.³ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb stive is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for stive is from around 1390, ...
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STIVE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
stive adjective solid [adjective] consecutive; without a pause I've been working for six solid hours. stive verb starch [verb] to stiffen (clothes) with starch.
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æstive
† ˈæstive, a. Obs. Also estive. [ad. L. æstīv-us of summer, or heat; f. æst-us heat.] Of or belonging to summer; hot or burning.1607 Topsell Serpents (1653) 719 Frogs..are likewise ingendered out of the dust of the earth by warm, æstive, and Summer showers. 1635 Heywood Hierarchie iii. 124 Auriga mo...
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Stive Vermaut
Stive Vermaut (22 October 1975 – 30 June 2004) was a Belgian cyclist.
Cycling career
Vermaut was born in Ostend.
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Lucie Jounier
d'Isbergues
2019
3rd Road race, National Under–23 Road Championships
2021
4th Ronde de Mouscron
4th GP Eco-Struct
8th Omloop van de Westhoek - Memorial Stive
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