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stolidness



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It's Hepburn as Linda, Julia's aimless sister, the black sheep of the family, who perfectly comprehends Johnny's aversion to business, security and stolidness, his aversion to America itself.

From The Guardian • Feb. 14, 2013

She got so she received all things with the stolidness of the earth which soaks up urine and perfume with the same indifference.

From "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston

Tom’s customary stolidness disappeared in the face of this great mirthful drive and he sat on the edge of the hatch, his white jacket conspicuous by contrast, and smiled broadly.

From Tom Slade on a Transport by Clarity, Thomas

She had felt, many times before, a slowing up in conversations—she had seen the bitterness drain from Ella's face, the stolidness from Bennie's.

From The Island of Faith by Sangster, Margaret E. (Margaret Elizabeth)

"There isn't any answer," said Tom, with his usual exasperating stolidness.

From Tom Slade at Temple Camp by Fitzhugh, Percy Keese




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