1. stonewalled - Adjective
2. stonewalled - Verb
stonewalled
simple past and past participle of stonewall
stonewalled (not comparable)
Surrounded or defined in size and shape by a wall of stone.
Adeniji stonewalled Jason Strowbridge during teams periods, who has been having a breakout week himself, and had already applied some pressure earlier in the team drills. Source: Internet
After several months of delay, Brewer was sent to England for questioning, where he stonewalled government officials until well into 1620. Source: Internet
They then hit the Wings with a flurry over the remaining 30 seconds including a between the legs shot from Tkachuk but Bernier stonewalled them to close out overtime. Source: Internet
After coming up short on answers both at home and elsewhere, Green decided to help others avoid getting similarly stonewalled by using the video uploading website, which was still quite new at the time. Source: Internet
After months of effort to bring together the different people involved and try to come up with a new plan or revive old plans, hopes of reaching a solution for the draining of the flooded Lake Shore Estates has been stonewalled. Source: Internet
Analytically, China stonewalled India’s entry into the NSG at the recent June Plenary as it has an impact on the country being an active member of the group, but it could not stall India’s membership to the MTCR seeing that China is not a member. Source: Internet