stoneface

[ stohn-feys ]

Origin of stoneface

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How to use stoneface in a sentence

  • When Old Stone Face had been staring at them during the seance—seance?

    Sense from Thought Divide | Mark Irvin Clifton
  • I knew, with certainty, that Old Stone Face was going to give me trouble.

    Sense from Thought Divide | Mark Irvin Clifton
  • He was placed to face the east, and in his mouth he held a stone face, which was the very likeness of the king himself.

    Mexico | Susan Hale
  • At this, the nearest stone face seemed to stare amazed, and with open mouth and dropped under-jaw, looked awe-stricken.

  • Multitudes came every summer to visit that famous natural curiosity, the Great Stone Face.

    An English Grammar | W. M. Baskervill and J. W. Sewell