stony
adjective /ˈstəʊni/
/ˈstəʊni/
(comparative stonier, superlative stoniest)
Idioms - having a lot of stones on it or in it
- stony soil
- a stony beach
- showing a lack of feeling or sympathy synonym cold
- They listened to him in stony silence.
- She met Luke’s hard, stony eyes.
Word OriginOld English stānig (see stone, -y).
Idioms
fall on stony ground
- to fail to produce the result or the effect that you hope for; to have little success
- His charming smile fell on stony ground with her.
- The peace initiatives have already fallen on stony ground.
stony broke (British English)
(also flat broke British and North American English)
- (informal) completely broke (= without money)