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starve
verb, to die or cause to die from lack of food
stirrup
noun, Also called: stirrup iron either of two metal loops on a riding saddle, with a flat footpiece through which a rider puts his foot for support. They are attached to the saddle by stirrup leathers
stir up
verb, to set in motion; instigate
Strabo
noun, ?63 bc–?23 ad, Greek geographer and historian, noted for his Geographica
strafe
verb, to machine-gun (troops, etc) from the air
strap
noun, a long strip of leather or similar material, for binding trunks, baggage, or other objects
Streep
noun, Meryl, original name Mary Louise Streep. born 1949, US actress. Her films include The Deerhunter (1978), Kramer vs Kramer (1979), The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981), Sophie's Choice (1982), Out of Africa (1986), Dancing at Lughnasa (1999), and The Hours (2002)
strep
noun, short for streptococcus
strife
noun, angry or violent struggle; conflict
strip
verb, to take or pull (the covering, clothes, etc) off (oneself, another person, or thing) noun, a relatively long, flat, narrow piece of something
stripe
noun, a relatively long band of distinctive colour or texture that differs from the surrounding material or background noun, a stroke from a whip, rod, cane, etc
stripy
adjective, marked by or with stripes; striped
stripey
adjective, marked by or with stripes; striped
strive
verb, to make a great and tenacious effort
strobe
noun, short for strobe lighting
strop
noun, a leather strap or an abrasive strip for sharpening razors
strophe
noun, prosody a) the first of two movements made by a chorus during the performance of a choral ode b) the first part of a choral ode sung during this movement
stroppy
adjective, angry or awkward
strove
verb, the past tense of strive
Struve
noun, Otto. 1897–1963, US astronomer, born in Russia, noted for his work in stellar spectroscopy and his discovery (1937) of interstellar hydrogen