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“The Democratic position has deteriorated substantially since last year,” said Stive Stivers, who vacated Ohio’s 15th Congressional District to take over the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, on Tuesday’s special election.

"You see the prince all the time, just walking around, but you never see her," said Stive Osmont, a waiter at a restaurant near the palace.

Ink, pink, Pen and ink; A study, a stive, A stove, and a sink!

Steep adj.  steep as a hill Stitch s.  a shock of corn, ten sheaves Stive v.  to keep close and warm Stiver s.  a bristling of the hair Stocky adj.  short, stumpy Stodge s.  thick slimy mud adj.  miry; ex.

Associated words: farinaceous, farina, gluten, meal, aleurometer, aleuromancy, stive, dredge, bolt. flour box. dredging box. flourish, v. thrive; wave, brandish. flourish, n. embellishment; curlycue, paraph; fanfare, call; parade, show, display; brandishing, waving. flout, v. mock, jeer, gibe, sneer, deride. flow, v. circulate; proceed, emanate, issue.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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