Crossword-Solution: TOL
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Tol | v. t. | To take away. See Toll. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TOL | anagram | LOT, OLT, TLO |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TOL (5)
August rent the air with his outcries; his father shook him till his boots danced on the jetty, shouting into his face: “Ach, idiot! Ach, imbecile! Ach, miserable! I tol' you he eggsplode.
Befo' dat, Henry had tol'able good ha'r 'roun de aidges, but soon ez de young grapes begun ter come Henry's ha'r begun ter quirl all up in little balls, des like dis yer reg'lar grapy ha'r, en by de time de grapes got ripe his head look des like a bunch er grapes.
Atter a while Rich says: "Harve," says he, "who tol' you that I said that word agin you an' Nance?" "Abe Shivers," says Harve.
Many deh hour I've spent in talk wid dat girl an' tol' her if she ever went on deh streets I'd see her damned.
Some had printed hymn-books which they followed; some of the rest filled up with ‘eh—eh—eh,’ the Paumotuan tol-de-rol.
Quotes with TOL (3)
Hak cihâna tolıdur kimseler Hakk’ı bilmez / Anı sen senden iste o senden ayru olmaz.
Where they gone for the timber it ben a special place of myn. Where the old track sydls the hy groun sholder. It wer woodit with oak there. Hy groun on 1 side of the track and on the other it sloaps off sharp tords Widders Dump. The track runs pas that holler they call Mr Clevvers Roaling Place it wer the track we all ways took going to and from the form. It wer the shape of the groun I liket and the feal of it. That fealing you get on hy groun over looking the low. Some time…
I wonder Pa went so easy. I wonder Grampa didn' kill nobody. Nobody never tol' Grampa where to put his feet. An' Ma ain't nobody you can push aroun' neither. I seen her beat the hell out of a tin peddler with a live chicken one time 'cause he give her a argument. She had the chicken in one han', an' the ax in the other, about to cut its head off. She aimed to go for that peddler with the ax, but she forgot which hand was which, an' she takes after him with the chicken. Couldn…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, S&S.
Used 22 times in crossword archives (1951–2021).