Crossword clues for staving
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Staving \Stav"ing\ (st[=a]v"[i^]ng), n. A casing or lining of staves; especially, one encircling a water wheel.
Stave \Stave\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Staved (st[=a]vd) or Stove (st[=o]v); p. pr. & vb. n. Staving.] [From Stave, n., or Staff, n.]
To break in a stave or the staves of; to break a hole in; to burst; -- often with in; as, to stave a cask; to stave in a boat.
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To push, as with a staff; -- with off.
The condition of a servant staves him off to a distance.
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To delay by force or craft; to drive away; -- usually with off; as, to stave off the execution of a project.
And answered with such craft as women use, Guilty or guiltless, to stave off a chance That breaks upon them perilously.
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To suffer, or cause, to be lost by breaking the cask.
All the wine in the city has been staved.
--Sandys. To furnish with staves or rundles.
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To render impervious or solid by driving with a calking iron; as, to stave lead, or the joints of pipes into which lead has been run.
To stave and tail, in bear baiting, (to stave) to interpose with the staff, doubtless to stop the bear; (to tail) to hold back the dog by the tail.
--Nares.
Wiktionary
n. A casing or lining of staves, especially one encircling a water wheel. vb. (present participle of stave English)
Usage examples of "staving".
Killashandra exclaimed, staving off the gorier details she was sure Lanzecki would give them.
She lay staving off anger, fear, despair, until she blundered into an uneasy sleep.
He had made the observation earlier, and was now merely staving off silence.
Queequeg made, staving about with little else but his hat and boots on.
He did not want to get to the other shelter-get there and find it empty, taking away his last hope, the only way he had of staving off this disaster.
He did not want to get to the other shelter—get there and find it empty, taking away his last hope, the only way he had of staving off this disaster.