Definition of Sools

1. sool [v] - See also: sool

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sools

soojee
soojey
soojeys
sooji
sook
sooked
sooking
sooks
sooky
sooky baby
sool
soole
sooled
sooles
sooling
sools (current term)
soom
soomed
sooming
sooms
soon
soon-to-wed
soon-to-weds
soon enough
soon to follow
soone
sooner
sooner child
sooner or later
sooner than later

Literary usage of Sools

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Wattsby Isaac Watts, George Burder by Isaac Watts, George Burder (1806)
"30il Come, happy sools, approach yoor God. ... all ye weary sools. 355 Come, holy spirit, heavenly dove 340 Come let oor voices join to raise t33 ..."

2. Complete French Course by C. A. Chardenal (1920)
"... I'sools; untre ^»SIS st ... 011 3, I'sools? 1. 111!^ ^>ii^>il8 3,16 in tlis LI3.88 room. 2. ..."

3. The Popular Science Monthly (1884)
"... And everywhere the broad and bounteous earth Should bear a double growth of these rare sools, Poets whose thoughts enrich the blood of the world. ..."

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