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Stone

A hard, nonmetallic mineral matter of which rock is made, especially as a building material. It can also refer to a small piece of rock, often rounded, found on the ground or in water. Figuratively, 'stone' can denote a person's heart being hardened, or a lack of emotional response, and can be used to describe a feeling of pressure or weight, or to express an object being made of stone. Furthermore, 'stone' refers to a unit of measure, equal to fourteen pounds.

Stone meaning with examples

  • The ancient cathedral was constructed from carefully hewn stone, its facade bearing the marks of centuries. Tourists gathered around the giant stone statues, marvelling at the intricate detail carved into the surface. The path through the garden was lined with smooth, grey river stones.
  • He had a stone in his shoe that he failed to remove. When she heard the news, her heart felt like it was turning to stone. He carried the heavy weight of guilt like a stone. The farmer weighed out the wheat using a stone.
  • The archer carefully placed the stone in his slingshot, ready to defend the village. The detective's gaze was as cold and unyielding as stone when he questioned the suspect. After his loss, he turned to stone. The necklace gleamed in the light, featuring a single, polished emerald stone.
  • During the construction, the workers had to move hundreds of stones. Her expression remained stone during the trial. His cold heart was like stone and refused to consider others' feelings. He was an easygoing man, and you might not expect his house to be made of stone.

Stone Crossword Answers

3 Letters

PIP GEM PIT

4 Letters

PELT ROCK OPAL

5 Letters

JEWEL AGATE ONSET

6 Letters

PEBBLE WEIGHT

7 Letters

ROSETTA BOULDER IFSTONE BLARNEY GRANITE MASONRY

8 Letters

GEMSTONE LAPIDATE ENDOCARP

9 Letters

LUCYSTONE

11 Letters

OLIVERSTONE HARLANSTONE

12 Letters

HARLANFSTONE

15 Letters

HARLANFISKSTONE

16 Letters

HARLANFISKESTONE

17 Letters

EDWARDDURELLSTONE

20 Letters

ISIDORFEINSTEINSTONE

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