Well, maybe its a different way of saying "kill two birds with one stone"...
Stone the Crows ended in 1973.
Stone the crow is an expression when someone is frustrated, annoyed or irritated.
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The phrase "whose crumbs the crows inspect" means it's something people will pick through very carefully to see what they can find. The phrase comes from an Emily Dickinson poem called Fame is a Fickle Food.
Stone the Crow was created in 1994.
i think it means a ton or a lot (it is really heavy)
Stone the crow is an expression when someone is frustrated, annoyed or irritated.
Type your answer here... In sailing ship days of old, To stop the lookout falling asleep high up in the crow's nest, stones were thrown up to hit the crows nest to keep the lookout awake and therefore watchful. As supply of stones carried onboard ship for this reason, and replensished at each landfall ?
A stone's throw is a short distance that can be easily covered by throwing a stone. The phrase is often used figuratively to mean a very short distance.
Exactly is stone house; is a phrase traditionally used at weddings, meaning a family united, strong as a stone, happy.
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Some names for groups of animals have GOT to be made up for fun (A Stubborn of Rhinoceroses). In the case of crows, there is doubt about the origin- other than hearing a flock of crows sound an alarm- as if they were screaming bloody murder.