Here sat Entwistle senior, stone-deaf, almost blind, but with his eighty-year-old wits still bright and birdlike. |
If there be anything visible or audible hereabout, then are we stone-blind and stone-deaf. |
The terror of our time is stone-deaf to reason, and it is not enough for the Dreyfus of our time to suffer being Dreyfus. |
I have a simple one and even surprised my stone-deaf aunt by getting through to her. |
He had ordered his stone-deaf body servant, Bhakti Ram Jain, away, out of his tent, so that he could drink in peace. |
Poor Miss Wolfe had died some years before, and had been stone-deaf at that! |