1. stith - Noun
2. stith - Adjective
3. Stith - Proper noun
Strong; stiff; rigid.
An anvil; a stithy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the frontcourt, Justin Edler-Davis (43 starts in three seasons) and Ronne Readus (14 starts in 2019-20) will open the year as starters, with fellow seniors Justin McCall and Shawn Stith set to come off the bench. Source: Internet
MTB Investment Advisors will put new cash to work in longer-dated Treasuries and agencies because it thinks the yield curve will continue to flatten, said Wilmer Stith, v.p. and portfolio manager at the Baltimore fund. Source: Internet
When Knicks first-year guard Sam Stith, a Harlem resident, came out to the Strip in 1962, he dressed to the nines and no one crowded him. Source: Internet
“Personnel with the Medina Lake and Pipe Creek Fire Departments were notified about a possible aircraft on fire, but the plane could not be located,” Stith continued. Source: Internet
Justin McCall scored a transition basket, Shawn Stith followed with a bucket inside and the Roadrunners never trailed thereafter. Source: Internet
Charles R. Stith is director of Boston University's African Presidential Archives and Research Center and the former U.S. ambassador to Tanzania. Source: Internet