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"stony-hearted" Definitions
  1. cruel or not showing sympathy for other people

4 Sentences With "stony hearted"

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" A "Shakespearean Insult Booth" allowed visitors to dress up and get photographed holding signs with mix-and-match Bard-inspired epithets — from "BP, you … clay-witted puke stocking" to "BP, you … stony-hearted stewed prune.
Pius declared: > O stony-hearted and thankless Christians! who can hear of all these things, > and yet not wish to die for Him Who died for you. Think of your hapless > brethren groaning in captivity amongst the Turks, or living in daily dread > of it. As you are men, let humanity prompt you to help those who have to > endure every sort of humiliation.
"For the most part Crawford's prose followed the fashion of the feuilleton of the day." Her magazine writing "displays a skilful and energetic use of literary conventions made popular by Dickens, such as twins and doubles, mysterious childhood disappearances, stony-hearted fathers, sacrificial daughters, wills and lost inheritances, recognition scenes, and, to quote one of her titles, 'A kingly restitution'." As a whole, though, it "was romantic-Gothic 'formula fiction.'" It is her poetry that has endured.
272 It is believed that Hurrem was a cunning, manipulative and stony-hearted woman who would execute anyone who stood in her way. However, her philanthropy says otherwise as she cared for the poor and hungry; she was genuine and softhearted. Prominent Ukrainian writer Pavlo Zahrebelny describes Hurrem as "an intelligent, kind, understanding, openhearted, candid, talented, generous, emotional and grateful woman who cares about the soul rather than the body; who is not carried away with ordinary glimmers such as money, prone to science and art; in short, a perfect woman."Chitchi, S. "Orientalist view on the Ottoman in the novel Roxalana (Hurrem Sultan) by Ukrainian author Pavlo Arhipovich Zahrebelniy".

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