Use of stolid in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include stolid at the start of sentence, stolid at the end of sentence and stolid in the middle of sentence

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stolid at the start of sentence


  1. Stolid, he looked me over through his sunglasses.

stolid at the end of sentence


  1. They were so stolid.
  2. People who expressed themselves roughly called her stolid.

stolid in the middle of sentence


  1. He has a stolid make - up.
  2. Mark sat stolid and silent.
  3. He's a very stolid, serious man.
  4. Sobakevitch was as stolid as ever.
  5. They remained stolid and motionless.
  6. The captain remained stolid and determined.
  7. Zenobia, as stolid as an old and mighty warrior.
  8. Her face showed nothing but stolid indifference.
  9. He conceals his feelings behind a rather stolid manner.
  10. Eliza got up and marched out of the room, with a stolid face.
  11. He glanced furtively at the stolid faces of the two detectives.
  12. From the outside, its stolid grayness is more Soviet than Swiss.
  13. Verbs are action words, much nicer than stolid, immovable nouns.
  14. His face was quite stolid, But he looked at her with restive eyes.
  15. Might he surprise us yet with a daring belied by his stolid dullness?
  16. I must have reached out to him, extended my hand, gave him a stolid smile.
  17. She felt more sympathy for Neil's sombrely stolid manner than she ever had before.
  18. But the exit of his stolid and respected predecessor, William J.. Perry, provokes worry and doubt.
  19. A stolid, red-faced clergyman without wit or humour, he contrived to make any and every subject dull.
  20. Director Thor Steingraber displayed little more than stolid, but unambitious traffic-directing skills.
  21. Louis presents itself as a red brick city, stolid and low, with echoes of its heavy manufacturing past.
  22. The stolid chugging, the intense revving of big diesels, the bass throb: it all signalled heavy machinery at work.
  23. The drawbacks of this relationship are its stolid dullness and its tendency to focus power in a small circle of people.
  24. For the second time Daley had misjudged the voter appeal of a seemingly bland, stolid, young lawyer named Richard Ogilvie.
  25. Gedge largely preferred late night debates to attending stolid committee meetings in upstairs pub rooms or pushing by-election leaflets through doors.

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