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[ stoh-nee-feyst ] / ˈstoʊ niˈfeɪst /
adjectivehaving a rigid, expressionless face. Also stone-faced [stohn-feyst] /ˈstoʊnˌfeɪst/ . Origin of stony-facedFirst recorded in 1930–35 Words nearby stony-facedstonkered, stony, stony-broke, Stony Brook, stony coral, stony-faced, stony-hearted, stony-iron meteorite, stony meteorite, stony pit, Stony Point Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for stony-facedFaced with a moping, stony-faced new partner, Beth did not selflessly set aside her own pain to help. A Perfect 'Walking Dead' Episode|Melissa Leon|March 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST The agent waved at me, stony-faced, the conveyor belt trundled me outside the dome, and I kicked the weary rocket into life. The Risk Profession|Donald Edwin Westlake Stony-faced, David stared defiantly at Marley, trying to control the trembling of his body. Category Phoenix|Boyd Ellanby She said it with the most stony-faced calmness, with utter disregard of what significance her words had. The Rainbow Trail|Zane Grey
His words were greeted with stony-faced stares as meaningless and void of expression as the stare of a frozen fish. Connie Morgan in Alaska|James B. Hendryx Cries of admiration rose on every side, and the fact that the stony-faced Sally Prindle had done it only added to the sensation. The Camp Fire Girls on the Open Road|Hildegard G. Frey
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