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.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.