Present participle for to throw stones at
“Some of the villagers had threatened to stone her, because they sought to kill anything that was different.”
Present participle for to cause to become sharp or sharper
“Whether stoning a scythe or raking hay, Will uses the farm tools he knows like he knows his own hands.”
Present participle for to kill, usually as punishment for capital crimes
Present participle for to relax and take it easy
Present participle for to make someone into a martyr by putting him or her to death for adhering to
Present participle for to remove seed or seeds from
Present participle for to strike, especially with force
Present participle for to hurl projectiles or missiles at repeatedly
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