stoning Definition
stone
noun stones, stone (plural in sense 7)
- 1. The hard solid material that rocks are made of.
2a. A small fragment of rock, eg a pebble;
2b. Anything that resembles this.
- Example: hailstone
4. A gemstone.
5a. The hard woody middle part of some fruits, eg peach, nectarine, plum, etc which contains the seed;
5b. The hard seed of some other fruits such as the grape, date, etc.
6. A hard mass that sometimes forms in the gall bladder, kidney, etc, which often causes pain and which usually requires surgical removal. Also called calculus.
7. A UK measure of weight equal to 14 pounds or 6.35 kilograms.
8. A dull light grey colour.
9. A rounded piece of polished granite that is used in the game of curling.
10. Made of stoneware.
- Example: a stone casserole dish
- A flat table that is used for the imposition of pages.
- 1. To pelt with stones as a punishment.
2. To remove the stone from (fruit).
- 1. Completely.
- Example: stone-cold
adj
noun
- To try all the possibilities imaginable or make every possible effort.
- colloq
A short distance.
- colloq
An exclamation of bewilderment, shock, surprise, etc.
