Associations to the word «Doling»
Noun
- Johnny
- Patent
- Dakota
- Steele
- Addiction
- Pearson
- Coleman
- Philippines
- Easter
- Fresh
- Gertrude
- Russell
- Abbott
- Beggar
- Tribune
- Refugee
- Corn
- Legislation
- Grief
- Stallion
- Ballot
- Leader
- Woe
- Webster
- Elector
- Ate
- Benefit
- Politics
- Shame
- Hunger
- Coverage
- Oakland
- Recipient
- Election
- Relief
- Hold
- Brock
- Governor
- Tennessee
- Charge
- Mai
- Charley
- Newsletter
- Bid
- Howard
- Debate
- Packing
- Lawsuit
- Deborah
- Payment
- Pity
- Ad
- Iowa
- Willis
- Finance
- Dealing
- Planet
- Banker
- Prize
- Doll
- Deficit
- Commercial
- Claw
- Racer
- Depression
- Phil
- Behalf
- Brig
- Nancy
- Breed
- Beer
- Soldier
- Sponsor
- Ross
- Territorial
- Chairman
Adjective
Wiktionary
DOLE, verb. To distribute in small amounts; to share out small portions of a meager resource.
DOLE, noun. Money or other goods given as charity.
DOLE, noun. Distribution; dealing; apportionment.
DOLE, noun. (informal) Payment by the state to the unemployed.
DOLE, noun. A boundary; a landmark.
DOLE, noun. (UK) (dialect) A void space left in tillage.
DOLE, noun. (archaic) Sorrow or grief; dolour.
DOLE, noun. (legal) (Scotland) dolus
DOLE BLUDGER, noun. (Australia) (New Zealand) (pejorative) (slang) An unemployed person who has no intention of seeking a job, and survives on government-funded unemployment benefits.
DOLE BLUDGERS, noun. Plural of dole bludger
DOLE MEADOW, noun. A meadow in which several persons have a common right or share.
DOLE OUT, verb. (idiomatic) (transitive) To distribute in small amounts.
Dictionary definition
DOLE, noun. A share of money or food or clothing that has been charitably given.
DOLE, noun. Money received from the state.
Wise words
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