stone cold

/stoʊn koʊld/
adverb
  1. In a way that is absolute or complete, often used for emphasis.
    • He was stone-cold sober at the party.
    • The evidence proved him stone-cold guilty.
    • She was stone-cold certain of her decision.
adjective
  1. Completely cold; having no warmth at all.
    • The coffee was stone-cold by the time I drank it.
    • The soup sat on the counter until it was stone-cold.
    • He touched the metal railing and found it stone-cold.
  2. Showing no emotion; completely unfeeling or ruthless.
    • His stone-cold reaction surprised everyone at the meeting.
    • The villain was stone-cold and showed no mercy.
    • She gave him a stone-cold stare and walked away.
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