Stead [noun]
Definition of Stead:
place of another
Sentence/Example of Stead:
Perhaps, some other he might have let suffer in his stead—not her!
We must not envy him on account of them, nor begrudge them to him, nor wish that we had them in his stead.
He drew the cane out of the sand, thrusting the stick down in its stead.
Boabdil motioned to the Moor to withdraw, and an alfaqui advanced in his stead.
I want to come hame as her dochter, no as mistress o' the hoose in her stead.
I inquired what books were to be substituted in their stead.
Well then, why didn't she ask it; 'stead of wantin' to know if she was in?
If I'd thought I was torturin' of you, 'stead of makin' it pleasant, I'd never have done it, sure.
I have a stubborn pride that stands me at times in the stead of virtue.
Thomas Jefferson came over to Paris as plenipotentiary in his stead.