stony-faced in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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I sit at home, stony-faced, like a statue in the company of pigeons.
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She looked stony-faced and refused to answer questions from fans and journalists, and the pair finished their food quickly before leaving.
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Smiles tend to turn stony-faced as the handlers check out their competition.
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Other soldiers appear stony-faced serious in their photos.
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Appeals to his humanity were met with stony-faced responses.
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Dressed in a dark suit and wearing a goatee beard, he remained stony-faced as he was sentenced.
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He graduated to vandalism and theft, being detained 18 times and becoming very familiar to the troop of stony-faced police who marched around the estate.
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He remained stony-faced, with his hands clasped together in front of his light build.
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His stony-faced glare of a celebration was response not just to ritual booing and arm-waving, but the very visible use of a laser pen.
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During the warm-up, most players were stony-faced, deep in thought about the 90 minutes ahead.
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