0 (of a person etc) not easily excited and rather dull -- tidak mudah dirangsang
Arthur was a stolid type who worked for an accountancy firm.
Stolid and stunned, a brother to the ox?
What incentive is there now to back these firms in preference, let us say, to dull and stolid supermarket chains, if this measure is not reversed?
They are called slow and stolid.
He has through having perhaps had natural advantages for years, become a stolid child of nature.
Its only piece of political meat is a stolid, anachronistic repetition of yesterday's cold war doctrine.
They will certainly not maintain a stolid, stoic silence.
We are refused the information while parties to the bargain sit in stolid silence.
He is far too sturdy and stolid in his judgments to be deceived by insincerity.