Cole [noun]

Definition of Cole:

vegetable

Synonyms of Cole:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cole:

-


Sentence/Example of Cole:

He also instituted primary schools in every commune, and started an cole Normale for the training of teachers.

It derived its name from King Cole, the "merry old soul" of the familiar nursery rhyme.

All the morning in the cellar with the colliers, removing the coles out of the old cole hole into the new one, which cost me 8s.

After studying at the cole Polytechnique, he was in 1794 the first pupil admitted to the cole des Mines.

No need to mind that,” returns Cole, “five sovereigns were put into my hand when the child was born.

Why,” answers Cole, “black patients are much the same as white ones; have the same number of arms and legs and fingers.

“Oh, indeed,” says Miss Timmens, quite sharply; and she wishes Cole good-day.

I will take the matter into my own hands, and later on you will see him in the cole Normale.

My brother, who was an architect, had highly distinguished himself at the cole des Beaux Arts under the teaching of Huyot.

Carrie's had two ruffles on the skirt, and Mamie Cole's had three.