stone-cold

  • 11stone-cold — {adj.} Having no warmth; completely cold. Used to describe things that are better when warm. * /The boys who got up late found their breakfast stone cold./ * /The furnace went off and the radiators were stone cold./ …

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  • 12stone-cold — adjective a) Without emotion. He was a stone cold killer, he didnt flinch, blink, or care as he took the shot. b) Completely cold By the time I returned to my desk, my tea was stone cold …

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  • 13stone cold — adjective a) Very cold; lacking any semblance of warmth. I forgot to turn on the burner under the soup and found it sitting there, still stone cold, twenty minutes later. b) Certain; definite; obvious. Interest rate rise a stone cold certainty… …

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  • 14stone-cold — adj Having no warmth; completely cold. Used to describe things that are better when warm. The boys who got up late found their breakfast stone cold. The furnace went off and the radiators were stone cold …

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  • 15stone-cold — adjective 1 completely and unpleasantly cold: The body s stone cold. 2 stone cold sober having drunk no alcohol at all …

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  • 16stone-cold — /stoʊn ˈkoʊld/ (say stohn kohld) adjective 1. as cold as stone; very cold; lifeless. –phrase 2. stone cold sober, Colloquial completely sober …

  • 17stone-cold — UK / US adjective informal very cold, especially much colder than it should be • stone cold sober …

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  • 18stone-cold — adverb Date: 1592 absolutely < stone cold sober > …

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  • 19stone-cold — adv. Stone cold is used with these adjectives: ↑sober …

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  • 20Stone Cold Steve Austin — Born Steven James Anderson December 18, 1964 (1964 12 18) (age&#160;46) Victoria, Texas, U.S …

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