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stone-dead
[stohn-ded]
adjective
undeniably dead; completely lifeless.
stone-dead
adjective
completely lifeless
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of stone-dead1
Example Sentences
But if you want to kill it stone-dead, get to know his wife.
But at the pace the PGA Tour is adapting to the modern sports landscape, I see innovations like the schedule change winding up stone-dead to the hole.
Trump had put attitudes that should be stone-dead back at the heart of the national conversation.
And Özil had Arsenal’s first chance with 12 minutes gone, running on to Sánchez’s floated pass and taking the most beautiful stone-dead touch, only for Forster to save well with his legs as he shot.
“The wind is blowing too hard. To be able to lag putt those putts stone-dead is very key.”
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