Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stone-cold \Stone"-cold`\, a. Cold as a stone.
Stone-cold without, within burnt with love's flame.
--Fairfax.
Wiktionary
a. 1 Without emotion. 2 Completely cold alt. 1 Without emotion. 2 Completely cold
WordNet
adj. completely cold; "by the time he got back to his coffee it was stone-cold"
Usage examples of "stone-cold".
Oddly enough, the only time I could clearly see Joel as a stone-cold killer was when I envisioned him feverishly drafting his Oholah proposal in the solitude of his Attica cell.
In the next instant, however, the knowledge that the notion of a nonagency marriage would horrify Amaryllis rendered him stone-cold sober.
She wondered if everyone on the face of this world, or any other, covered desperate sadness with his own defenses, harsh cruelty, nasty humor, icy stone-cold refusal to communicate—are we all barriered from one another that way?
What's more, Tommy is stone-cold sober and it's Christmas Day with the whole town pissed!
But there was no avoiding or denying the stone-cold fact that the rest were a lucky dip of sorts.
Poor black niggaz suckin' the welfare tit, rich white niggaz livin' champagne wishes and caviar dreams in fine cribs-they were all stone-cold dog mafockas for the smoking cocaine zap.
Poor black niggaz suckin' the welfare tit, rich white niggaz livin' champagne wishes and caviar dreams in fine cribsthey were all stone-cold dog mafockas for the smoking cocaine zap.
There was half of a cold broiled lobster, five stone-cold fried oysters, an inch jar of caviar and a wedge of Roquefort cheese.
She dumped their clothes in the water, which was stone-cold, then grimly jumped in and began to stomp and slosh around, like a Sicilian mashing grapes.