Stolid Mnemonic
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stolid
stolid
/ˈstɒl.ɪd/
Examples
- As a people, they are stolid, sensible, loyal and courageous.
- The Acharites are stolid, sensible, loyal and courageous.
- The wet blanket is stolid, even dour.
- We'll just sit around and be stolid.
- As a people, the Acharites are stolid, sensible, loyal and courageous.
- He is usually stolid about other people.
- He was also Chelomei's stolid personal adversary.
- All is full of animation except the stolid face of the king.
- Where JC is stolid and perfunctory, Paul is passionate and dedicated.
- Dorry Carr Dorry is a rather stolid boy, and a great eater.
having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited- Nordhoff & Hall
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"Sto + Lid. His face, like a lid, never shows emotion, he's so stolid."
"Sto + Lid. His face is as emotionless as a pot's lid sitting still."
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