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"steady-going" Definitions
  1. CONSTANT, REGULAR
  2. of steady habits : SERIOUS, SOBER

6 Sentences With "steady going"

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Both efforts have been slow but steady going, marked by sporadic success and cyclical setbacks.
Among Republicans and Republican leaning independents, enthusiasm has remained relatively steady, going from 50% in September to 52% in the most recent poll.
I think that the level that we're making investments has been very steady over the last few years and we project it to be steady going forward.
After a slow start, opening batsmanShikhar Dhawan tried to up the ante against the strict bowling. Uncapped Bowler and Former SRH player Karn Sharma was introduced into the attack in the 7th over. Both Dhawan and captain Williamson were keeping it slow and steady going for a boundary every over. SRH could only add 18 runs in the last 2 overs.
Francis finds people clearly appreciative of his steady-going ways Clearly Goodchild's industry and piety are paying off. He's now no longer working a loom, but rather keeping his master's business: He holds the "Day Book", keys to the house and a pouch of money. His master is also present and using the greatest familiarity with him, further testifying to his advanced state. On the desk before them two gloves shaking hands illustrate the friendship and foreshadow their ultimate harmony and agreement in plate 6.
The Step was named after Sir Edmund Hillary, who was the first known person, along with Tenzing Norgay, to scale it on the way to the summit during the 1953 British Mount Everest Expedition. Hillary and Tenzing first climbed the Hillary Step on 29 May 1953 by climbing the crack between the snow and the rock. Hillary reported that the snow on the step was harder than at lower elevation. Hillary wrote in 1953 (the reference to Tenzing being hauled up like a fish rankled with Tenzing, and the "fish" simile disappeared from later accounts): The Summit (Chapter 16, pp 197-209) is by Hillary. :After an hour’s steady going we reached the foot of the most formidable- looking problem on the ridge – a rock step some forty feet [12m] high.

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