- not subject to change or variation especially in behavior; "a steady beat"; "a steady job"; "a steady breeze"; "a steady increase"; "a good steady ballplayer"
- sweetheart: a person loved by another person
- brace: support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace; "brace your elbows while working on the potter's wheel"
- firm: not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall; "stocks are still firm"
- securely in position; not shaky; "held the ladder steady"
- firm: marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable; "firm convictions"; "a firm mouth"; "steadfast resolve"; "a man of unbendable perseverence"; "unwavering loyalty"
- regular: relating to a person who does something regularly; "a regular customer"; "a steady drinker"
- not easily excited or upset; "steady nerves"
- (steadiness) freedom from wavering or indecision; constancy of resolve or conduct; "He trusted her clear steadiness that she would do what she said"
- Steady is the eight track studio album by recording artist Jim Bianco. It was released on March 21, 2006 in Japan. Currently, it is only available on itunes in Japan.
- To stabilize something; to prevent from shaking; smooth and not bumpy or with obstructions; regular and even; slow
- (Steadiness) (Submission in Marston's time): People with High S styles scores want a steady pace, security, and don't like sudden change. Low S intensity scores are those who like change and variety. ...
- (Steadiness) A measure of nervousness of the berth plan. It is preferable that a plan can be executed as-is without any last minute changes.
- When hunting upland birds, a flushing dog should be steady to wing and shot, meaning that he sits when a bird rises or a gun is fired. He does this in order to mark the fall and to avoid flushing other birds when pursuing a missed bird.
- The continuous illumination of a signal indication for the duration of an interval, signal phase, or consecutive signal phases. (MUTCD)
- Supplies and demand generally in good balance - prices unchanged.
- "It is not affected by any Status Changes."
- A hound that is not flighty or flashy. Also, a huntsman steadies his hounds when they are uncertain.
- Any device, or jig that used to stop vibration of thin spindle work, or thin walled faceplate projects. Spindle steadies and bowl steadies are two examples.
- means when something is not easily moved or shaken out of place. What’s the word?
- A dog which waits to be sent for a mark(s) after they are thrown; a dog that does not break. The term is used to describe when a dog sees a bird or birds fall while remaining in the position commanded by the handler. A steady dog should remain steady until commanded to do otherwise by the handler.
- A command used to slow down a moving dog that is pushing the stock too hard or closing in on the livestock's flight zone at too great a speed. If no reduction in speed, the livestock may split or run rather than move off the dog in a controlled manner.
- or EASY: This command tells the dog to rate his speed, move slower.
- not subject to change or variation.
- Boyfriend or Girlfriend