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1. stole
noun. ['ˈstoʊl'] a wide scarf worn about their shoulders by women.
Etymology
- stole (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- stolo (Latin)
Rhymes with Stole
- self-control
- rock-and-roll
- decontrol
- rock'n'roll
- espanol
- control
- patrol
- mcdole
- extol
- console
- stroll
- strole
- strohl
- scroll
- pajole
- nicolle
- nicole
- mccoll
- mccole
- madole
- enroll
- devaul
- cajole
- abrol
- viole
- troll
- stoll
- stohl
- skoal
- schroll
How do you spell stole? Is it stealed ?
A common misspelling of stole is stealed
Sentences with stole
1. Adjective
Turn the stole right side out through the opening.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Iron the stole.
3. Verb, past tense
Twelve years later, Napoleon stole the sculpture and brought it to Paris.
Quotes about stole
1. I want to be a cowboy, but only long enough to barge into a saloon and bellow, "Who's the yellowbelly that stole my happy trail?
- Jarod Kintz, I Want
2. The goodbad news is she only stole half. The badgood news is she stole half. And when it’s love that’s been stolen, a hole the size of half your heart feels like the whole thing has been taken.
- Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not FOR SALE
3. But with dogs, we do have "bad dog."Bad dog exists. "Bad dog! Bad dog! Stole a biscuit, bad dog!"The dog is saying, "Who are you to judge me? You human beings who’ve had genocide, war against people of different creeds, colors, religions, and I stole a biscuit?! Is that a crime? People of the world!""Well, if you put it that way, I think you’ve got a point. Have another biscuit, sorry.
- Eddie Izzard, Glorious