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through stone

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Word History and Origins

Origin of through stone1

First recorded in 1795–1805
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Example Sentences

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“Water cuts through stone, and we’ll do the same, bit by bit. At first it is a small stream and then it turns into a river.”

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In the hamlet of Cevio Vecchio, I climbed through stone, moss and the odd palm tree toward more than 60 “grotti,” ancient caves carved into the rock.

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Cracks slice through stone walls and floor tiles, houses have been reinforced and propped up by huge wooden beams, a construction company truck is parked in almost every driveway.

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As army chief, he awarded a commendation letter to an officer who had tied a civilian to the front of his car in the disputed Kashmir region as a human shield to get through stone pelting.

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More importantly, Roberts cut through Stone’s nonsensical claim that abortion providers who oppose S.B.

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