Examples of 'stolid' in a sentence

Meaning of "stolid"

Stolid (adjective): Showing little or no emotion; unemotional or impassive. It is used to describe someone who remains calm and unemotional even in challenging situations
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  • Having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; dully or heavily stupid.

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Men are stolid of heart about eternal realities.
Her character is rather stolid and unimaginative.
You are stolid to the point of being cold.
The choreography is stiff and stolid.
You are dull stolid unimaginative helpless and charming.
You are indeed a stolid people.
It just suits my stolid health and stolid nerves and barbaric disposition.
All is full of animation except the stolid face of the king.
Of a stolid mentality.
The stereotypical view of public institutions as stolid and uncreative is somewhat unfair.
It is said that a poet has died young in the breast of the most stolid.
A little more stolid and thoughtful.
Stolid scientists are saying the oceans could be devoid of fish within the next generation.
Prevents stolid family.
He is a stolid party member ; he also recognises the weakness of his own government.

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The wild Indian is a stolid being naturally.
You will never be contented living out your life with a… with a dull, stolid soldier.
It was a stolid stollen.
The resulting motion is fluid and smooth, but it can look too regular, even stolid.
In his stolid silence.
If anything I was feeling more stolid than usual.
Maker and a stolid Englishman saw you.
They have always been . Prevents stolid family.
Hart came off like a stolid Senator from flyover country.
Turgid dreariness . An uninterrupted line of stolid.
Our first example of this stolid steadfastness can be found in Quintus Fabius Maximus.
The style is a light and airy counterpart to the stolid Norman work of the nave.
What could this stolid policeman who sat across the desk care about the dragon legend?
The house was a use value - stolid in its ordinariness.
Stolid Nordic stereotypes dissolve in the region 's vibrant capitals.
At the time of opening, MCorp stated that the stolid exterior was intended.
I love how stolid you guys are. Chunky furniture.
But Chrysler stood steadfastly by its tall, stolid cars.
Roxy was so exceptionally stolid that I didn't have to take this remark very seriously.
You lust after men in place of women . You are indeed a stolid people.
The more stolid Britannica was born of cross-channel rivalry and an Anglo-Saxon passion for utility.
According to Tacitus he was: … a man of a certain stolid bravery and of distinguished birth.
When asked what place a debutante ball has in today 's world, Renouard is stolid.
Here is this England of ours, sunk in stolid ignorance of the Gospel.
The stolid trees, where much had taken place, seemed incredibly near.
We come now to the stolid pair, as I call them.
I think it 's the very symbol of obtuseness … of a stolid mentality.
He watched, stolid and earnest.
Climatologists, like other scientists, tend to be a stolid group.
Cliff is large and stolid but good-natured, slow-witted but with common sense.
It's practically a minuet. Well, the choreography is so stiff and stolid.
It 's true . You are stolid to the point of being cold.
Stolid as a statue, " Kennedy said of meeting him.
For the rest he was a stolid and uninnovating Chancellor . ".
The stolid flycatcher ( " Myiarchus stolidus " ) is a species of bird in the Tyrannidae family.

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