1. sturt - Noun
2. sturt - Verb
3. Sturt - Proper noun
To vex; to annoy; to startle.
Disturbance; annoyance; care.
A bargain in tribute mining by which the tributor profits.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAndrew Vann, the vice-chancellor of Charles Sturt University, says the crisis will “accelerate trends” towards distance and online education which have been building for decades. Source: Internet
Sturt stood in front of Murphy to block the kick and it ended up back in his arms to give the Dockers a chance to surge forward again. Source: Internet
As such, there may be echoes or shadows of other explorers and their sufferings in my imagined Sturt. Source: Internet
BRIGHT IDEA TO HELP: Charles Sturt University's Dr Helen Masterman-Smith and Dr John Rafferty at the start of the Powering Up program. Source: Internet
CHARLES Sturt University’s $7m development at GOTAFE’s Rural Industries Campus is taking shape. Source: Internet
Victorian city The intersection of Lydiard and Sturt Street in about 1905 was the heart of a bustling city of trams, horses and pedestrians. Source: Internet