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through stone

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of through stone1

First recorded in 1795–1805

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Example Sentences

The robots can slice through stone and rough out vast blocks of stone while the artisans are sleeping.

Gold delights to penetrate through the midst of guards, and to break through stone-walls, more potent than the thunderbolt.

How could these two boys here have contrived to release this woman through stone and iron?

The door swung open, revealing a dark passage, cut partly through stone and partly through earth.

I may denounce you if I think proper, and I can swear my way through stone walls, and so can others.

Through Stone, admitted Bobby, smiling at Johnsons penetration.

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