a dependable, stolid member of the team
His stolid expression gave nothing away.
She remained stolid in the face of criticism.
The stolid man never showed any emotion.
Despite the chaos, he remained stolid and composed.
The stolid rock stood firm against the crashing waves.
Her stolid attitude made it hard to read her emotions.
The stolid guard refused to let anyone pass without proper identification.
His stolid demeanor hid a deep well of emotions.
The stolid performance of the actors left the audience unmoved.
She faced the challenge with a stolid determination.
He stood looking at her in stolid pity.
They would sit silent, more bodeful of the direct antagonism of things than of their insensate and stolid obstructiveness.
He was a big, fat, stolid youth of twenty, with a round, expressionless face, and a painful lack of conversational gifts.
Isak himself, her lord and master, was earnest and stolid as ever, but he had got on well, and was content.
However, they remained stolid and motionless, and the mistress left the room to inquire from her superiors what was to be done.
Tyrion blinked in astonishment. Ser Kevan had always been solid, stolid, pragmatic; he had never heard him speak with such fervor before. " You love him" .
The count, alarmed at the plans she proposed, denied with stolid obstinacy the advantages of all she had done and the possibility of doing more.
Arthur held out his hand in silence, and Thomas left the room with a carefully made-up expression of unconcern that rendered his face more stolid than ever.
" A tinge of Jewish blood is not a bad thing. It leavens the" — she looked at him — " stolid stupidity of the ordinary Englishman" .
This time he dragged her back into the rear apartment of his tent where three Negresses looked up in stolid indifference to the tragedy being enacted before them.
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