Definition of Stonished

1. stonish [v] - See also: stonish

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stonished

stongs
stonied
stonier
stonies
stoniest
stonified
stonifies
stonify
stonifying
stonily
stoniness
stoninesses
stoning
stonings
stonish
stonished
stonishes
stonishing
stonk
stonked
stonker
stonkered
stonkers
stonking
stonks
stonn
stonne
stonned
stonnes
stonning

Literary usage of Stonished

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Rights of Man by Thomas Paine (1906)
"I am the more . stonished and disappointed at this conduct in Mr. Burke, as (from the circumstance I am going to mention) I had formed other expectations. ..."

2. Spectator (The)by Richard Steele, Joseph Addison by Richard Steele, Joseph Addison (1836)
"The light itself had S nore shining and glorious in it than that be day is made in other places. I was we stonished at the discovery of such a parad le ..."

3. Les Misérables by Victor Hugo (1887)
"Nothing could be stranger, ic that sombre and uncertain gleam, than that livid, motionless, o-stonished face, with its bristling hair, its eyes fixed aud ..."

4. The Journal of American Folk-lore by American Folklore Society (1920)
""Brer Wolf, has you hearn about our goat? Some one killed her last night." Brer Wolf he made out he's so 'stonished. ..."

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