A conventional person, especially one considered a member of established society.
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A heterosexual person.
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A straight form or position.
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A straight line.
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Games A poker hand containing five cards of various suits in numerical sequence, ranked above three of a kind and below a flush.
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adjective
Characterized by undeviating support, as of a principle or a political party: always votes a straight party line; a straight Democrat.
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Coming from a reliable source; factual: a straight tip; straight information.
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Concerned with serious or important matters: a straight drama without comedy or music.
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Conventional to an extreme degree.
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Direct and candid: a straight answer.
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adverb
In a neat and orderly condition: put the living room straight.
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In a straight line; directly.
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In an erect posture; upright.
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In an honest, law-abiding, or virtuous manner: lives straight.
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Sports In the straight position, as in diving.
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idiom
Straight up Served without ice: whiskey straight up.
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