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It is the past tense form of the verb "to stone," which means to throw stones at someone or something with the intention of causing harm. Example: The accused murderer was stoned by an angry mob as he was led out of the courthouse.
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I really was stoned.
She was stoned.
"I was stoned," he said.
He was stoned".
I was stoned for a week.
She asked if I was stoned.
He was stoned by peasants in Bangladesh.
It was Christmas Eve, and my family was stoned.
I loved going out when I was stoned.
"Paul was stoned, flogged, shipwrecked, imprisoned and suffered a lot.
He has been told she was stoned and then buried alive.
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