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"A heart of stone" is a personification.
The phrase "kill two birds with one stone" is a common idiom that is used to describe completing two tasks with a single action. Its origin is uncertain, but it has been attributed to various sources throughout history.
The idiom "leave no stone unturned" means to make every possible effort to find something or solve a problem by examining every option or possibility thoroughly. It suggests a thorough and exhaustive search or investigation.
The idiom "a stone's throw" means a very short distance away. It is often used to describe something that is nearby or easily accessible.
It's a Chinese character and a guy running. Two birds killed with one stone.
It came from the stone age.The stone age people used to say this alot
The duration of One Stone Two Birds is 1.83 hours.
One Stone Two Birds was created on 2005-01-16.
Like a stone in a creek that you would step on to get to the other side, the idiom usually refers to a job or other position that you think of not as the final destination in your career path but as something you use to help you get to your destination/goal.
The suffix meaning "stone" is "-ite."
The idiom "at a stone's throw" means to be very close in distance to something. For example, "The grocery store is just at a stone's throw from my house" means that the grocery store is very close by, within a short walking distance.