This phrase means that every possible effort has been made to explore or investigate a situation or problem. It suggests thoroughness in searching for a solution or in trying to understand something.
3.98kg = 2st 2lb 13.13oz
In J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (released as "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" in the U.S.), Harry, Ron, and Hermione prevent Professor Quirrell from using the Philosopher's Stone to restore Lord Voldemort to power. They discover that Professor Dumbledore had placed a protection on the Stone that only someone who wanted to find the Stone but not use it could get it. The Stone is destroyed, and Voldemort is temporarily defeated.
He used the principle of centrifugal force by swinging the stone around in a circular motion, which causes the stone to be propelled forward with greater force when released. This principle allowed him to create a slingshot effect and increase the speed and distance the stone could travel.
The average stone block used to build the pyramids weighed around 2.5 tons. The largest stones could weigh up to 15 tons.
There are 42 pounds in 3 stones.Hope I could help!There are 14 pounds in 1 stone.:)X
No Stone Unturned was created in 1963.
I think so - the actual meaning of the sentence is that you left every stone unturned, i.e. did nothing. The usual phrasing would be "I left no stone unturned", i.e. you did everything you possibly could. Triple negative actually. Which is okay. Even negatives cancel. if the sentence was "There was not a stone I left unturned", or "There was a stone I did not leave unturned", or "There was not a stone I did not leave turned", would mean different things... The rule is meant to correct ambiguity where some say "I ain't got nobody", to me they don't have anyone, where logically not having nobody, implies you have somebody...
Troubleshooters - 1959 No Stone Unturned 1-25 was released on: USA: 25 March 1960
"Leave no stone unturned" can be found on page 6 of "The Phantom Tollbooth" by Norton Juster.
Black Scorpion - 2001 No Stone Unturned 1-7 was released on: USA: 16 February 2001
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.
Leave no stone unturned.
Made every possible effort to solve a problem.
Literally, it means you have turned over and looked beneath every possible stone. Idiomatically, it means you've looked everywhere you could and have done everything you could to try to solve some problem.
Chp. 7 pg 85
It means to be done or over with. HOPE THIS HELPS!
This expression alludes to an ancient Greek legend about a general who buried a large treasure in his tent when he was defeated in battle. Those seeking the treasure consulted the Oracle of Delphi, who advised them to move every stone. The present form dates from the mid-1500s. The actual man who wrote "Leave no stone unturned" was Euripides, an ancient Greek playwright.