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Starker

[ shtahr-ker ]

noun

  1. Ja·nos [yah, -nawsh], 1924–2013, U.S. cellist, born in Hungary.


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Example Sentences

It was a bold, more overt, starker sense of humor level than they have had in the past.

And we saw it this week in starker relief than we usually do.

The contrast with those entrusted with the campaign could not have been starker.

"There couldn't be a starker contrast," Axelrod said, slamming what he called Romney's "backwards-looking" approach.

The difference in approach has become all the starker as the financial crisis bites in the U.S.

Wo viel Licht ist, ist starker Schatten—The shadow is deeper where the light is strong.

Is it that in their thoroughgoing way they strip starker than any, where all go as naked as my Canadian friend declared?

Whenever he turns from the starker lusts to the pale passions of man under civilization, Conrad fails.

Cardinal numerals, used substantively, are also followed by the genitive: zweinzec starker man, twenty strong men.

After six weeks of it she began to long secretly for Starker's Millinery Saloons.

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