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stony
[ stoh-nee ]
adjective
- full of or abounding in stones or rock:
a stony beach.
- pertaining to or characteristic of stone.
- resembling or suggesting stone, especially in its hardness.
- unfeeling; merciless; obdurate:
a stony heart.
Synonyms: unbending, inflexible, pitiless, flinty, hard, adamant
- motionless or rigid; without expression, as the eyes or a look:
a hard, stony stare.
- petrifying; stupefying:
stony fear.
- Slang. stone-broke.
stony
/ ˈstəʊnɪ /
adjective
- of or resembling stone
- abounding in stone or stones
- unfeeling, heartless, or obdurate
- short for stony-broke
Derived Forms
- ˈstonily, adverb
- ˈstoniness, noun
Other Words From
- stoni·ly adverb
- stoni·ness noun
- un·stoni·ly adverb
- un·stoni·ness noun
- un·stony adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
He was told it had been discovered at 18:20 on 24 September on stony ground at the bottom of a drop.
On any day, migrants might be illegally crossing the border nearby, breaching a fence that starts, stops and varies in height, a product of shifting politics and stony slopes.
In a video call to fellow friend Brad Hargreaves, Jay was walking on rough, stony ground, saying he was trekking 11 hours home after missing a bus.
The woman boarded the 5,000-gallon tanker and guided its driver through a tight lane, past houses lined with thousands of jerrycans, many chained in place, and onto a stony plateau.
One moving work is a wall-size, single-channel video projection of a recumbent Black torso, seen from behind, the head obscured beneath a stony pile of gray rubble.
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