We all have to face stark realities of life. [adjective]
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Her stark madness can lead her to commit suicide. [adjective]
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In stark contrast to its coverage of the Mayor the media has not focused very much on the workings of the assembly? [adjective]
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Their situation was in stark contrast to the visible affluence of the city in which they lived. [adjective]
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"You are mad--stark, staring mad." [adjective]
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Do not be surprised if you find me turned to a stark, brown mummy--for we are in Egypt, you know, the land of mummies. [adjective]
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"This is stark madness," said Claverhouse; "I must do my duty to church and state." [adjective]
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Within, he lay upon his couch, dry-eyed and stark, staring at the painted carvings of the ceiling. [adjective]
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The Stark-Munro Letters by A. [adjective]
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'Are you mad, my dear, stark mad, that you'd walk into the very place whereNo, Charley, no.' [adjective]
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(Stephen, abandoning his ashplant, his head and arms thrown back stark, beats the ground and flies from the room, past the whores at the door.) [adjective]
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