stonewallˈstoʊnˌwɔl
stonewall (v)
- present
- stonewalls
- past
- stonewalled
- past participle
- stonewalled
- present participle
- stonewalling
English Definitions:
stonewall (verb)
obstruct or hinder any discussion
"Nixon stonewalled the Watergate investigation"; "When she doesn't like to face a problem, she simply stonewalls"
stonewall (verb)
engage in delaying tactics or refuse to cooperate
"The President stonewalled when he realized the plot was being uncovered by a journalist"
Stonewall (ProperNoun)
A series of riots in 1969 New York City, beginning with the patrons of the gay bar "The Stonewall Inn" resisting police arrest, which marked the beginning of the militant gay rights movement.
stonewall (Noun)
A wall made up of stone.
stonewall (Verb)
To refuse to answer or cooperate, especially in supplying information.
stonewall (Adjective)
certain, stone cold
Stonewall
Stonewall is a town in the Canadian province of Manitoba with a population of 4,536 as of the 2011 census. The town is situated approximately 25 kilometres north of Winnipeg on PTH 67. It is known for its limestone quarries. The local festival is the Quarry Days which is usually held over three days in August at the Stonewall Quarry Park. The town is located in the R.M. of Rockwood.
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