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stole
4 ENTRIES FOUND:
stole
stole
(noun)
stolen
steal
(verb)
1
stole
1
stole
Britannica Dictionary definition of STOLE
past tense of
1
steal
2
stole
/
ˈ
stoʊl/
noun
plural
stoles
2
stole
/
ˈ
stoʊl/
noun
plural
stoles
Britannica Dictionary definition of STOLE
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a long, wide piece of clothing that is usually worn across the shoulders
a mink
stole
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