Definitions
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- adjective
stony-faced
Etymologies
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Examples
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Among others, former Playbook colleague and Washington Post star journalist Bob Woodward sat observant and stone-faced in the front row with no visible notepad in his hand.
Josh Rosenblum: Speaker Boehner: Just a Regular Guy Who Only Backs Millionaires and Billionaires
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Among others, former Playbook colleague and Washington Post star journalist Bob Woodward sat observant and stone-faced in the front row with no visible notepad in his hand.
Josh Rosenblum: Speaker Boehner: Just a Regular Guy Who Only Backs Millionaires and Billionaires
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The Queen, reviewing the new officers as they stood stone-faced with their swords raised, paused for a moment before her red-faced, beaming grandson.
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Among others, former Playbook colleague and Washington Post star journalist Bob Woodward sat observant and stone-faced in the front row with no visible notepad in his hand.
Josh Rosenblum: Speaker Boehner: Just a Regular Guy Who Only Backs Millionaires and Billionaires
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Completely stone-faced, she stood up and took out a DVD based on the book The Secret that she had wanted me to watch in order to wish a medal into reality.
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He is clearly rattled by the service and disappears into the passenger seat of an SUV, a stone-faced driver behind the wheel.
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“It is not cheating,” said the angel, stone-faced.
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His missive to her had yielded only these three stone-faced gentleman.
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Completely stone-faced, she stood up and took out a DVD based on the book The Secret that she had wanted me to watch in order to wish a medal into reality.
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Despite his urge to tear off her bra and panties and teach her a lesson for looking at him that way, he had remained stone-faced.
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