Associations to the word «Stole»
Noun
- Cloak
- Gang
- Moonlight
- Sleeper
- Candle
- Gal
- Neck
- Inning
- Dodger
- Fur
- Crucifix
- Bitch
- Pearce
- Thicket
- Gleam
- Cow
- Keeper
- Midnight
- Money
- Waist
- Archway
- Novice
- Slum
- Necklace
- Elayne
- Gunman
- Olympus
- Breeze
- Embroidery
- Nightfall
- Burglar
- Breath
- Sadness
- Softness
- Pelt
- Garment
- Wills
- Tear
- Drove
- Whisper
- Fairy
- Clothes
- Hitter
- Accomplice
- Dress
- Dew
- Hiding
- Scent
- Dat
- Underwear
- Tint
- Perceiving
- Trembling
- Lash
- Outfielder
- Boyfriend
- Brock
- Handgun
Adjective
Wiktionary
STOLE, verb. Simple past tense of steal
STOLE, noun. An ecclesiastical garment.
STOLE, noun. A scarf-like garment, often made of fur.
STOLE, noun. (botany) A stolon.
STOLE FEE, noun. A fee or donation made to a priest who officiates at a rite.
STOLE FEES, noun. Plural of stole fee
STOLE ONE'S THUNDER, verb. Simple past tense of steal one's thunder
Dictionary definition
STOLE, noun. A wide scarf worn about their shoulders by women.
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