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Any plant of the genus Lithops native to Africa having solitary yellow or white flowers and thick leaves that resemble stones
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stoneface
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n. any plant of the genus Lithops native to Africa having solitary yellow or white flowers and thick leaves that resemble stones [syn: lithops , living stone , stone-face , stone plant , stone life face , flowering stone ]
Usage examples of stoneface.
Well, Stoneface, I give him to you for those few days because I love him.
You have made me very unhappy, Stoneface, but perhaps I should thank you for telling me first.
Many have sought me already, but you must understand, Stoneface, they were not gentlemen.
You did not think I could stir a heart of stone and see love and longing in Stoneface, no?
Tamea, who is Stoneface always to look out to sea for that which came and went-and will never, never come again.
They moved slowly through the crowd, Stoneface occasionally stopping to have a word with someone.
He leaned forward to speak to Stoneface, but Stoneface was already speaking.
Cat rose to follow, but Stoneface herded them back the way they had come.
They found themselves in a garden, following Stoneface toward a hedge.
A spell, it was said, that had been given to the great Balthor Stoneface by Fiers himself.
But whether it, was Master Tom or Sir Stoneface who was wrong, Geordie did not know.
He would haunt the inn, try to discover what Sir Stoneface was up to, and replenish his empty purse by some means or other--fair or foul.
From what Sir Stoneface had hinted, she might be in need of a protector.
I saw yon Stoneface fetch you from the gaol, and I followed you to the harbour.
Mitch watched the outburst stonefaced, his expression giving away nothing of the tension tightening inside him like a watch spring.