Consistent in performance or behavior.
1If it's sober and steady-going, you label it masculine, like Big Ben.
2The aggregate of the people connected with the place are calm, steady-going beings.
3It is the true-hearted, steady-going chaps like Fisher who keep the world wagging.
4And continuing his run, he soon left the steady-going old soldier far behind.
5The nomadic digger who called no man master is a steady-going wage-earner now.
6A man must be more solid, more solid and steady-going and less effervescent.
7I'm sure that a steady-going fellow like you would have done the same.
8He is a good and steady-going man, although so very quiet.
9To all others I wish only to be an obscure, steady-going, private character.
10No, love is a luxury of the rich and the poor and the steady-going.
11He now set himself seriously to work with the pickaxe of the steady-going labourer.
12I shall always remain the Merchant Lecour, the old man said, with steady-going pride.
13Some of them have settled down into steady-going benedicts, and have money and position.
14Women like a steady-going man; I shall never be that.'
15He's a quiet, steady-going, regular dragon at his work-heis!
16Joe and Jim had a humourous side; but John had always been grave and steady-going.