Phrases with «stonewalling»

Stonewalling means deliberately refusing or avoiding to answer questions or engage in a conversation, causing communication to break down and preventing progress or resolution. Full definition

Sentences with «stonewalling»

  • But neither of these Labour Lords were ever as central to the Labour campaign as Lord Ashcroft has become to the Conservatives, and neither of them required their party's top flight to put on an embarrassing show of stonewalling in order to spare private blushes. (theguardian.com)
  • The Potters were so good last weekend against Liverpool that they didn't even need a couple of stonewall penalties, as once again Stoke were on the receiving end of some terrible referring decisions which, had they not of beaten the Reds, would have surely ended in Tony Pulis going back on his word by not slamming ref's and doing just that. (football-bookmakers.com)
  • HOW IS TRAFFIC SCHOOL ONLINE IN STONEWALL NORTH CAROLINA DIFFERENT? (drivinguniversity.com)
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