Musical notation to represent the pitch.
Burst or force (a hole) into something.
A crosspiece between the legs of a chair.
One of several thin slats of wood forming the sides of a barrel or bucket.
1 Last year, they requested proposals for pharmacological methods to stave off PTSD.
2 Being married could help stave off dementia, according to a new study.
3 PRESIDENT Yeltsin has stepped up efforts to stave off a communist challenge.
4 There is some evidence that mindfulness can help stave off negative thoughts.
5 Greece has needed three multi-billion bailouts since 2010 to stave off bankruptcy.
6 In the morning, to stave off errands or work, I'll scan Twitter.
7 Seattle may need to do more max protect to stave off Quinn.
8 The longer you stave it off the more complete it will be.
9 The White House said foods stamps help stave off poverty and hunger.
10 He opened up and cleared The tamarisk trees and the stave trees.
11 The boy saw the danger, but too late to stave it off.
12 I worked on the railroad section, laid crossties, worked in stave mills.
13 For a second, the stave held, then it broke beneath Frostmourne's onslaught.
14 The money was not sufficient to stave off the collapse of Verit.
15 They would stave her in like a nutshell if they struck her.
16 They want to stave off our question until after the presidential campaign.
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Об этом термине Глагол
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Stave в диалектах
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