Sentence example with the word 'stolid'

stolid

aloof, cool, earthbound, incurious, literal, phlegmatic, resting, stillish, undisturbable, uninvolved, unruffled

Definition adj. having or revealing little emotion or sensibility

Last update: June 26, 2015


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Stolid people are not liked by children.   [adjective]

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What was it that so disturbed that normally rather stolid body of British opinion?   [adjective]

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His rival 's stolid indifference put the lawyer out of countenance.   [adjective]

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The rabbi's face remained stolid; he glanced at the prisoner, however, and presently went to the officer.   [adjective]

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Basset, whose comfortable and stolid personality did not stimulate his imagination.   [adjective]

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Joseph's face remained stolid as a mask, while he remarked, "I have come for that also--I and my wife."   [adjective]

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For a moment the face of the stolid Nazarene was moved; turning away, he said, "The child is here."   [adjective]

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Atossa started back in pure astonishment and stared for a moment at the two guards, looking from one to the other, and trying to read their stolid faces.   [adjective]

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Next the Scotchman was the place assigned to Costello, the eccentric, while at his side was seated in stolid repose the squat form of Madden.   [adjective]

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