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stone-deaf

[stohn-def] / ˈstoʊnˈdɛf /


ADJECTIVE
hard-of-hearing
Synonyms


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Her dam, Home by Dark, had never raced and was stone-deaf to boot.

From Time Magazine Archive

Almost stone-deaf, looking, in Virginia Woolf's phrase, like a ruined bust of Euripides, Meredith held court.

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Reason: since his widowed mother had to work, he had been raised mostly by a stone-deaf grandmother who rarely spoke to him and was afraid to let him outside to play.

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Nearing 83, he is stone-deaf, inclined to doze off in the middle of important conversations.

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The woman was either stone-deaf, or pretended to be so; but at all events she gave me no satisfaction, and I remounted and rode away.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 105, July 1866 by Various