Associations to the word «Sterne»
Noun
- Laurence
- Fielding
- Goldsmith
- Dickens
- Swift
- Toby
- Pathos
- Richardson
- Humour
- Tern
- Boswell
- Voltaire
- Tobias
- Joyce
- Sensibility
- Sancho
- Gibbon
- Sermon
- Balzac
- Goldstein
- Steele
- Stevenson
- Starling
- Satire
- Eliza
- Willard
- Novelist
- Silas
- Goethe
- Henrik
- Vicar
- Rousseau
- Eighteenth
- Mackenzie
- Journey
- Shakespeare
- Schubert
- Cucumber
- Clergyman
- Burton
- Parson
- Pollock
- Novel
- Locke
- Es
- Romanian
- Sutton
- Maurice
- Irish
- Lawrence
- Jonathan
- Jest
- Randall
- Narrator
- Die
- Elaine
- Gent
- Wilkes
- Der
- Rory
- Ernst
- Bonnie
- Tenor
- Tipperary
- Mir
- Borrowing
- Byron
- Toulouse
- Admirer
- Pulpit
- Gentleman
- Vaccine
- Opinion
- Sentiment
- Sincerity
- Lydia
- Metaphor
- Anders
- Addison
- Humor
- Reader
- Samuel
- Dir
Adjective
Adverb
Dictionary definition
STERNE, noun. English writer (born in Ireland) (1713-1766).
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.