English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "stolid" ita ce: samun ko nuna kaɗan ko babu motsin rai; ba a sauƙaƙe ko motsi a hankali ba; m. Hakanan yana iya komawa ga mutumin da ba shi da sha'awa ko mara sha'awa.

Synonyms

  1. impassive

Sentence Examples

  1. It stood as stolid and stunning as it had ever been, but she saw it now as rotten within.
  2. You and I know that he died of sheer fright, and we know also what frightened him, but how are we to get twelve stolid jurymen to know it?
  3. The city traffic of carts, wagons, and several private litters hefted onto the shoulders of powerfully built slaves, moved with a stolid purpose.
  4. The stolid trees, where much had taken place, seemed incredibly near.
  5. By the side of the knight is laid Stolid man Sancho too, Than whom a squire more true Was not in the esquire trade.
  6. He felt that every nerve in his body would be an ear to hear the voices, while other men would remain stolid and deaf.
  7. Its citizens were stolid burghers, rugged commoners, and tradesmen who, due to their religion, would be polite and respectful to each other, but openly suspicious to any stranger whom they might encounter.
  8. Among some stolid trees it began to falter and hesitate.
  9. On his right hand and on his left two armed men stood in stolid silence, each wrapped in a huge cloak, and the face covered with a mask one of them held a small lamp in his hand, whose glimmering light revealed the saddest picture a king could look upon.
  10. The guns, stolid and undaunted, spoke with dogged valor.