rock-steady
- s consistent in performance or behavior
- And while the Jackson 5 was on the rise, most of the rock-steady Motown acts of the early '60s were on the wane.
- What I'm seeing is barely-masked contempt, a rock-steady belief in his own arrogance, and his wearing victimhood on his sleeve, like his speech during his whiny G20 speech.
- Calvinism, cousin to the Reformation's other pillar, Lutheranism, is a bit less dour than its critics claim: it offers a rock-steady deity who orchestrates absolutely everything .