Hold steady! (declarative sentence)
If you don't hold steady, I can't brush your hair.
Note: In the United States, we use 'hold still'. Hold steady sounds too formal, too stiff.
I held my horse steady in the strong winds. The business had shown steady growth for more than ten years.
The silly giraffe tried to do a headstand, but ended up toppling over because he couldn't stay steady on his wobbly legs!
The term hold steady can have a variety of meanings. One is the literal meaning to remain firm without meaning. Another meaning could be to keep to one's beliefs or opinions without giving into others.
The word "oscillate" in everyday speech means to go back and forth, either physically or mentally. An example of a sentence using the word "oscillate" is "My new job is great, but I have to oscillate between New York and Los Angeles at least once a week. "
To hold a compass properly for accurate navigation, hold it flat in your palm with the direction of travel arrow pointing away from you. Make sure the compass is level and steady, and rotate your body until the needle aligns with the north arrow. This will give you an accurate reading of your direction.
He tried to hold the wheel steady during the storm.
Just bring her in slow and steady.
She dates a lot, but she has never had a steadyboyfriend.The students are making steady progress in math and reading.Could you hold the ladder steady while I climb up?We had a steady flow of customers in the store all afternoon.
I held my horse steady in the strong winds. The business had shown steady growth for more than ten years.
Examle: to get a hold of is difficult to use i n a sentece
Let's just steady our course, for the foreseeable future.
you are very steady on the ripstick
The rock band The Hold Steady originates from Brooklyn, New York. The band was formed in 2005 and has five members. The Hold Steady is an Indie rock band.
A test of how steady a hand people have is to see who can draw the straightest line.
The kettle hung from a tripod above the fire.
Remember to hold on to your horse before it runs away from you.
The funeral procession moved at a slow, steady pace.