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stoney

/stoh-nee/US // ˈstoʊ ni //UK // (ˈstəʊnɪ) //

石头,石家庄,石头人,石頭

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    ston·i·er, ston·i·est.

    • : a variant of stony.

Examples

  • But Stoney, who has 116 caps for England, is now the most high-profile active gay footballer in England.

  • The only character in A Week in Winter who fails to recognize this is sent packing from Stoney House.

  • Anderson did have another longtime friend, Stoney Curtis of Lethal Hardcore, a company where Anderson did most of his work.

  • Santorum said to the hundreds of people at his victory party in the Stoney Creek Inn in Johnston, Iowa.

  • Justin Stoney, a vocal coach to Broadway actors, also judges her favorably.

  • Mariel's eyes shifted momentarily to Prex's stoney face, then back to Shandor, ghosts of fear creeping across his face.

  • Carney knew enough Stoney to make himself understood, for he had hunted much with the tribe.

  • The grizzly was peeved, for the Stoney had peppered a couple of silly bullets into the brute's shoulder.

  • Briggs was nicknamed the "Stoney," because his brains were petrified by the constant dropping of wisdom upon them.

  • At four o'clock we left this pleasing scene, and ascended a high mountain by a desperately stoney road, on the edge of precipices.