stole|stoles in English
noun
[stəʊl]
long strip of cloth worn as part of an ecclesiastical vestment; long women's scarf of fur or cloth
Use "stole|stoles" in a sentence
1. Such accessories are candles, candlesticks, stoles, altar cloths, etc.
2. We had beautiful chandeliers, women in diamonds and mink stoles.
3. He stole me.
4. He stole it.
5. Accoutrement is worn with graduation regalia and may include cords, stoles, or medals
6. You stole my map.
7. I stole essays.
8. You stole my drugs.
9. You stole his girl?
10. You stole for him?
11. They stole my cognac!
12. Those vampires stole you.
13. Somebody stole my bag.
14. Who stole my money?
15. He stole my line.
16. They stole your life.
17. She stole my customer.
18. All the money Chapple stole.
19. Said I stole a candelabra.
20. Wow, you stole The Playbook?
21. ABADDON stole my money.
22. The Rover stole those too.
23. A pickpocket stole his watch.
24. So someone stole my design.
25. They stole everything in sight.