"Steel-rimmed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Steel-rimmed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Steel-rimmed" Meaning

Having a rim of steel, especially around the edge of a wheel, typically of a car or bicycle.

"Steel-rimmed" Examples

She wore steel-rimmed glasses perched on the end of her nose.
The old factory worker flipped the pages of his notebook, his fingers going around the steel-rimmed glasses perched on the end of his nose.
The new reading glasses had steel-rimmed frames that made him look almost like a scholar.
Feeling hot, James donned his steel-rimmed sunglasses for the rest of the day.
Professor Johnson looked at us over the top of her steel-rimmed glasses, a practiced smile spreading across her face.

"Steel-rimmed" Similar Words

Steatorrhoeic

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Having a tendency to form stools of an unhealthy consistency, typically containing an excess of fat.

Steatosic

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Relating to a fat condition, especially one caused by eating fatty foods.

Steatosis

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Steatosis, also known as fatty liver, is a medical condition where there is an abnormal accumulation of fat in the liver cells (hepatocytes). It is often a symptom of an underlying liver disease or an indicator of metabolic disorders, such as obesity, diabetes, and high triglycerides, but can also be caused by other factors, including excessive alcohol consumption, certain medications, and certain genetic conditions.

Steatotic

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Having a fatty liver.<br><br>Example: "He was steatotic after consuming a diet high in fat and sugar."

Stecoah

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There is no word "stecoah". It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Can you provide the correct word?

Stedfast

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Unwavering or unshakeable in loyalty, commitment, or opinion.

Steed

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A horse, especially one ridden by a knight in medieval times.

Steeds

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Horses.

Steel

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Steel is a type of alloy that is a strong, versatile, and widely used material made from a combination of iron and carbon, as well as small amounts of other elements such as manganese and chromium. It is known for its high strength, durability, and resistance to wear and tear, making it a popular choice for constructing buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure, as well as for manufacturing tools, machinery, and vehicles.

Steeled

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To steel oneself means to mentally prepare oneself for a difficult or unpleasant situation, often by becoming more determined or resolute.

Steeliness

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Having or showing strength and firmness of purpose, often in the face of opposition or danger.

Steeling

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"Steeling" is not a word in English. However, I think you might be thinking of the word "steeeling" is not a word, but there are two possible words that come to mind:<br><br>1. Steal (verb): to take something without permission, or to move quickly and quietly.<br><br>Example: "I didn't mean to steal the cookie, I was just hungry."<br><br> However, there's another word that might be more relevant to the term you're thinking of.<br><br>2. Steeling (verb or present participle): not a commonly used word, but it can mean: <br><br> to harden oneself (physically or mentally) for a challenging situation or task<br> <br><br>Example: "After a month of training, the athlete was steeling herself for the final competition."<br><br>Or<br><br> as a misused or mistaken spelling of the word "steepling" (used in some dialects): <br><br> "steel blue eyes" is actually a more idiomatic phrase that exists <br><br>Example of Steepling:<br><br> Example: Her steel blue eyes curved upwards as she heard the news.<br><br>However, if it's actually a misspelling of the word "steepling", that's actually a term from the field of optometry.

Steelmaker

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A person or company that produces steel, typically through the smelting and refining of iron ore and other alloys.

Steelpan

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The steelpan, also known as steel drum, is a musical instrument made from steel drums, known as oil barrels or oil cans, that are transformed into a drum-like instrument. It originated in Trinidad and Tobago and became popular in the Caribbean, particularly in calypso music.

Steels

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Steels are alloys made of iron and carbon. They are known for their strength and durability. The amount of carbon content in steel can vary, resulting in different types of steel, such as low-carbon steel, high-carbon steel, and stainless steel.

Steelworker

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