2. Verb. (third-person singular of stonewall) ¹
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Definition of Stonewalls
1. stonewall [v] - See also: stonewall
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stonewalls
Literary usage of Stonewalls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Valuing Rural Amenities by United States Dept. of Agriculture (2000)
"19981 2 stonewalls iOH and hay meadows ... 43.01 42.62 8563 61.17 Currency: 1995 £
40% 2 stonewalls ..."
2. The Vagabond Book by Frank Farrington (1905)
"stonewalls I HAVE sought in vain among the nature books so common ... If you
think stonewalls are not a part of nature, it is simply because you are not on ..."
3. The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries (1905)
"170 Stone-Arched Bridge, First American 119 stonewalls, The Two n Steuart, AF,
articles by 157, 211 Sullivan's Great March into the Indian Country 1 Taylor, ..."
4. Travels in Lands Beyond the Sea: Beauty and Glory of Western Europe ... Pen by Charles Dorrance Linskill (1888)
"The hills and farms and stonewalls in the neighborhood make me think of Jackson
township in Pennsylvania. By the way, this is where our friend ..."
5. A Genealogical Account of the Descendants of James Young, Merchant Burgess by William Johnson (1894)
"Alexander Farquhar, minister of Pitsligo), to have been the fourth son of William
Farquhar, formerly in stonewalls, in the parish of Crimond, who was son of ..."