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steers

n. (plural of steer English) vb. Third person singular simple present of ''to steer.''

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Steers

Steers has become one of South Africa’s most recognizable quick-service restaurant brands. The company is well known for serving flame-grilled burgers’ made from 100% pure beef and handmade chips. Other menu items include chicken burgers, ribs and Hero rolls as well as ice-creams and milkshakes.

Steers (island)

Steers was an island in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra. It, and a neighboring island Calmeyer, were created from volcanic products from the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, in the Sebesi Channel between Krakatoa and Sebesi, which was a fairly shallow area (abt 20 m before the eruption).

Steers was the slightly larger of the two, but never was more than 3 meters above the waterline. They rather quickly were eroded away by wave action, and gone within two years. Sandbanks bearing the names still remain.

Steers (surname)

Steers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Barry Steers (1927–2011), Canadian diplomat
  • Burr Steers (born 1965), American actor
  • Edward Steers, Jr., American historian
  • George Steers (1815–1856), American yacht designer
  • Henry Steers, American shipbuilder
  • Henry Steers (1832) (1832–1903), American shipbuilder
  • Hugh Auchincloss Steers (1963–1995), American painter
  • James Alfred Steers (18991987), British geographer and author
  • James Rich Steers (1808–1896), American yacht builder
  • Larry Steers (1888–1951), American actor
  • Newton Steers (1917–1993), American Republican politician
  • Thomas S. Steers (1804–1884), American police officer
  • Thomas Steers (1672–1750), English civil engineer
  • William D. Steers (born 1955), American urologist
Steers (disambiguation)

Steers is a South African quick-service restaurant chain.

Steers may also refer to:

  • Steers (surname)
  • J. Rich Steers, Inc., New York-based contracting company focusing on waterfront work
  • Kansas City Steers, American former basketball team
  • MV Gwendoline Steers, tugboat owned by the Steers Sand & Gravel Company of New York

Usage examples of "steers".

When Marge arrived tonight, she would watch over Dunlap while the one-armed man and the son in need of a father would ride out to check the steers, and in the meantime, Slaughter leaned back, smiling, as the setting sun cast an alpenglow on Lucas who rode straight and strong, and a colt veered from its mother, and they gamboled in the sun.

Garp steers the young man out of the room and down the treacherous back staircase, through the kitchen to the open front door.

The oil company must be responsible, however, for the dead steers and the barn fire and a whole slew of other crimes.

The cars were about half filled with miners and cattlemen, and a sprinkling of hunters and sightseers, and the boys and girls overheard a good deal of talk about steers and horses, mines and new discoveries, and about the outlook for hunting and fishing.

They had heard that Sid Todd was going to a distant part of the range, to see about two steers that had fallen into a ravine, and asked to be taken along.

Tom Yates, and presently the pair were joined by a third hand, the fellow who had said he thought one of the steers was crazy.

At least a thousand head of steers were coming toward him, running swiftly, and with their horns bent low.

You know yourself, the stockpens put on guards at night to make sure that the steers are safe from predators.

First he staked the cattle, leaving portions of the mangled steers to spread their odor and to hide his scent.

He would hear them as well, hear his cattle, because this time he intended to permit the steers to die.

On the opposite end of the scale are elephants, of course, and the elephant feet of the south are among the great delicacies of the world, providing one steers clear of the bile.

Corus for having unleashed the butcher of the north on the hapless steers of Hyalt.

Adarat was but a shadow-Efran, certainly capable enough against un-Talented steers, but the majer is more than that.

steers must be steers, and we must rule them to create the order and beauty we bring to a world.

Just about July of each year these ranchmen rounded up their stock, cut out the beef steers, and shipped them to the markets.