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- STONY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STONY is abounding in or having the nature of stone : rocky How to use stony in a sentence
- STONY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Stony ground is rough and contains a lot of stones The steep, stony ground is well drained a stony track
- STONY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Stony definition: full of or abounding in stones or rock See examples of STONY used in a sentence
- Stony - definition of stony by The Free Dictionary
1 full of or abounding in stones or rock 2 resembling or suggesting stone, esp in its hardness 3 unfeeling; merciless; obdurate 4 coldly inexpressive: a stony stare 5 petrifying; stupefying: stony fear 6 having stones, as fruit ston′i•ness, n
- STONY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Idiom fall on stony ground (Definition of stony from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- What does stony mean? - Definitions. net
Stony typically refers to something that is hard, solid, and incompressible like a stone or rock, characterized by or abounding with stones or rock particles It can also describe an emotion or expression that is unyielding, cold, or unfeeling, similar to the perceived nature of stone
- stony - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(figuratively, of an action or expression such as a look) Showing no warmth of emotion Synonyms: cold, cool, frosty, unwelcoming Antonyms: welcoming, warm She gave him a stony reception with a stony silence
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