blood from a stone - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (2024)

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blood from a stone (uncountable)

  1. Something that cannot be obtained, regardless of how much force or persuasion is used.

    Borrowing money from him is like getting blood from a stone!

Usage notes[edit]

  • Used with such verbs as get, draw, squeeze, wring and want.
  • Often found in the proverbial form: You can't get blood from a stone.

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