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Answer for the clue "Be steadfast or upright ", 8 letters:
standing

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Word definitions for standing in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 erect, not cut down. 2 Performed from an erect position. 3 remaining in force or status. 4 stagnant; not moving or flowing. 5 Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting. 6 Not movable; fixed. n. 1 position or reputation in society or a profession. ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Standing \Stand"ing\, a. Remaining erect; not cut down; as, standing corn. Not flowing; stagnant; as, standing water. Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting; as, a standing color. Established by law, custom, or the like; settled; continually ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. having a supporting base; "a standing lamp" [syn: standing(a) ] (of fluids) not moving or flowing; "mosquitoes breed in standing water" [syn: standing(a) ] [ant: running(a) ] not created for a particular occasion; "a standing committee" [syn: standing(a) ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Standing is a human position in which the body is held upright. Standing may also refer to: Law and legal concepts Standing (law) Third-party standing Other Standing (surname) Social standing

Usage examples of standing.

There were several women delegates and Ken made the most of their ablutions until he was distracted by the appearance of Karanja in a neat grey suit, an ingratiating grin on his face and his big ears standing out like sails.

Suddenly, it was as if a window in heaven had been opened and I saw a group of Aboriginal women standing together.

You were asleep, or at least I thought you were, then suddenly, I saw you standing with a group of Aboriginal women.

The enlarged flyby surveillance photograph hanging on the wall showed in grainy black and white the cabin and its grounds, including the wide, elevated back porch on which Glenn Abies could be seen standing, small but unmistakable, giving the helicopter the finger.

Banish was standing across the barn, near where the Abies girl had been found.

Banish came closer until he was standing right in front of Abies, the muzzle of the .

Other officers were standing by radar and radar altimeter, NST transceiver, drift indicator, accelerometer, and all the rest of it.

He was standing at the embrasure instead, looking out over his city much as I myself had looked out at it from the ramparts of Acies Castle earlier that afternoon.

Adams with an animosity not diminished by the lapse of years since his defection from their party, strong in a consciousness of their own standing before their fellow citizens, the thirteen notables responded with much acrimony to Mr.

It landed almost at the feet of an old woman standing actionless at the veranda rail, only to dart off again immediately.

Airthrey Castle, standing in a fine park with a lake, adjoins the town on the south-east, and just beyond it are the old church and burying-ground of Logie, beautifully situated at the foot of a granite spur of the Ochil range.

He left them standing there and went down the hallway, where the last of the admin office employees were leaving for the day.

It was as if he could see Ado and the others standing there in the flickering torchlight, grim spectres at the feast that no amount of alcohol or take would erase.

Standing naked before the horned altar, Aganippe struggled to stay awake, murmuring prayers she had recited since girlhood, while they painted her body with yellow ochre-- the earth color.

Standing up abruptly, he tumbled a startled Noel off his lap, catching her and setting her on her feet before she landed in aheap on the floor.