Crossword clues for stonily
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stonily \Ston"i*ly\, adv. In a stony manner.
Wiktionary
adv. In a stony manner.
WordNet
adv. in a stony manner; "stonily indifferent to time"
Usage examples of "stonily".
Detective Sergeant Nectarine Savoy watched stonily as the print man went through the probably pointless formality of dusting all surfaces.
The old man stood there, staring stonily at the shaking commander with the bullet head while Cag shot the works.
Trying to see her face in the helmet, Benn thought it looked stonily pale.
Stonily the Queen's hooded violet eyes stared at the great doors at the end of the Ballroom, which were still firmly closed against the rising hubbub outside.
Marshal of the Court Richard Perkins and Supreme Court Police Chief Leo Dellasandro were there too, looking stonily around the table in the large room.
But though Drogo’s flesh was warm, and yielded pliably to handling, there was no breath in him, and the heart in his great chest, almost certainly pierced by the thrust from behind, was stonily still.
The track workers, the switchmen, the yardmen, who had always greeted her, anywhere along the line, their cheerful grins boasting that they knew who she was—had now looked at her stonily, turning away, their faces wary and closed.