Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of the usual color of a large mass of stone, a cold bluish gray.
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Examples
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Another $35,000 was earmarked for the American Civic Association, a stone-colored building where the shootings took place.
A City United by Tragedy, Divided by Its Kindness Bob Davis 2010
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The day of Vladimir Nabokov's death -- July 2, 1977 -- is firmly fixed in my memory, for on the following day Donald Barthelme said casually to me, with a puckish lift of his upper lip and what in non-Barthelmian prose might be described as a twinkle of the stone-colored eye behind wire-rimmed glasses: Happy?
Joyce Carol Oates's 'In the Absence of Mentors/Monsters': Narrative Magazine 2010
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Another $35,000 was earmarked for the American Civic Association, a stone-colored building where the shootings took place.
A City United by Tragedy, Divided by Its Kindness Bob Davis 2010
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Another $35,000 was earmarked for the American Civic Association, a stone-colored building where the shootings took place.
A City United by Tragedy, Divided by Its Kindness Bob Davis 2010
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Another $35,000 was earmarked for the American Civic Association, a stone-colored building where the shootings took place.
A City United by Tragedy, Divided by Its Kindness Bob Davis 2010
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Another $35,000 was earmarked for the American Civic Association, a stone-colored building where the shootings took place.
A City United by Tragedy, Divided by Its Kindness Bob Davis 2010
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Another $35,000 was earmarked for the American Civic Association, a stone-colored building where the shootings took place.
A City United by Tragedy, Divided by Its Kindness Bob Davis 2010
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Another $35,000 was earmarked for the American Civic Association, a stone-colored building where the shootings took place.
A City United by Tragedy, Divided by Its Kindness Bob Davis 2010
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Another $35,000 was earmarked for the American Civic Association, a stone-colored building where the shootings took place.
A City United by Tragedy, Divided by Its Kindness Bob Davis 2010
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Another $35,000 was earmarked for the American Civic Association, a stone-colored building where the shootings took place.
A City United by Tragedy, Divided by Its Kindness Bob Davis 2010
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