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Steven

[ stee-vuhn ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Idioms and Phrases

see even-steven .

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Example Sentences

For me, Isaac and Steven, our parents spoke to us in Korean growing up.

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“In his mind, Steven was on a mission just like in the Air Force, except the enemy was the police,” Amaya said.

“We spoke with some people who were no longer part of that group because they were afraid of Steven,” Montes said.

“For all he achieved in wine, I admired Steven most for his gentleness, his kindness,” says Paul Draper, who made the 1971 Ridge Vineyards Monte Bello cabernet that placed fifth in Paris but first in a reenactment 10 years later.

By the time Steven was in high school, they had moved to a townhouse in Troy, on the more affluent side of town.

“I think it is important to say it is too soon to judge success or failure,” said Col. Steven Warren, a Pentagon spokesman.

Liberals are outraged over the Steven Scalise scandal—but the left has selective amnesia.

"He brought Ray Charles to the mix as an influence on rock & roll," E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt once raved.

In the case of Steven Eugene Washington, nothing more than a blank stare made him a target for police bullets.

“Not glamorous, but neither is Canadian media,” Steven Kerzner wrote in an email.

Not less unique is St. Steven's church, the like of which is not to be found elsewhere in Britain.

His son, Steven James Bartlett, has published fifteen books and many papers in philosophy and psychology.

I went up the river to look for a horse Steven & I was cald upon picit guard.

I could think only of you, Steven, but with never a dream that you lived.

Steven,1844 who lived in the Crimea, declares that he never saw the species except cultivated by the Tartars.

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