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- noun Plural form of
stole .
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Examples
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Many crazies are unabashed about it, wrapping themselves in stoles of “grammar snobbery”, which is for some reason considered a good thing to them.
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Many crazies are unabashed about it, wrapping themselves in stoles of “grammar snobbery”, which is for some reason considered a good thing to them.
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"stoles" or throws up shoots very freely, and when treated so will live
Miscellanea Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 1863
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Here the ministers wear time-honored white robes, adorned with colorful stoles.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Prada Miuccia Prada's collection for spring 2011 included brightly colored fur stoles.
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The Priest, Deacon and Subdeacon, after they have returned to the sacristy, remove their Mass vestments and don violet stoles.
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At the beginning of the rite, the three major ministers wear amice, alb, and cincture; the priest and deacon also wear black stoles, but none of the three wears either a chasuble of any sort, nor a dalmatic or tunicle.
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Its latest commission is to make the dalmatics, stoles, chasuble, cope and altar frontal for the enthronement of Archbishop Vincent Nichols, the 11th archbishop of Westminster.
Update on Some Liturgical Details for the Installation of Archbishop Vincent Nichols 2009
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These women wore stoles of fur or feathers; their dresses were tawdry colors—reds and oranges and yellows.
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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Peter Som's turquoise tie-dye mink stole my heart and Ms. Prada's "Sesame Street" fur stoles for spring are already cult classics.
So Chic It's Unreal Lauren Goodman 2011
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