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It can be used to describe something that is literally made of stone, such as a statue or a wall. For example: "The statues in the park were all made of stone."
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made of stone
adjective
Cold (emotionally); free from emotions.
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4. 'Made of Stone' by the Stone Roses Carved by Ian Peacock and The G-Man.
"Hearts Made of Stone".
Memorials need not be made of stone.
Is it made of stone?
He's not made of stone.
It was also sometimes made of stone.
I have big statues made of stone.
But most guys aren't made of stone.
One wonders what Bush made of Stone.
Longer bridges, however, were still made of stone.
It appears to be made of stone rather than flesh.
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