flint-hearted

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English

Adjective

flint-hearted (comparative more flint-hearted, superlative most flint-hearted)

  1. Synonym of hardhearted
    • 1989 March 6, The Sydney Morning Herald, page 8S, column 1:
      Barbara Cartland scratched out this trusty 19th-century romancer concerning the scrumptious Serena Staverly (Diana Rigg), who has the dreadful misfortune to be lost in a game of cards to the flint-hearted Lord Justin.