Sentence examples for to stonewall from inspiring English sources

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to stonewall

verb

To refuse to answer or cooperate, especially in supplying information.

  • At the press conference, the Prime Minister appeared to be stonewalling when asked about tax increases.

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I didn't expect them to stonewall".

"You did go to Stonewall, right?

Belichick continued to stonewall: "Seattle," he said.

When the bridge scandal broke, Christie's response was to stonewall.

They tend, as people do, to stonewall and deny.

Iran continues to stonewall about its illicit nuclear activities.

"I want to go to Stonewall right now," she said.

Aslie Pitter, for voluntary service to Stonewall Football Club.

The morning after their visit to Stonewall, the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.

According to Stonewall, a gay lobbying group, drawing this sort of comparison is unlikely to succeed.

The politically powerful special education lobby has been able to stonewall reform.

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