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Soil   /sɔɪl/   Listen
Soil

noun
1.
The state of being covered with unclean things.  Synonyms: dirt, filth, grease, grime, grunge, stain.
2.
The part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock.  Synonym: dirt.
3.
Material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use).  Synonyms: ground, land.  "Good agricultural soil"
4.
The geographical area under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state.  Synonym: territory.
verb
(past & past part. soiled; pres. part. soiling)
1.
Make soiled, filthy, or dirty.  Synonyms: begrime, bemire, colly, dirty, grime.  Antonym: clean.



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"Soil" Quotes from Famous Books



... has been the chief representative of veritable Englishness up to these days. It was never Latinized or Frenchified. The cottage garden refused to follow the bad example of the "carpet-bedder." The poor have always been racy of the soil. They have laughed at the absurdities of fashion and seen through the pretensions of wealth. They have believed in heartiness and cheerfulness. All their proverbs spring out of a keen sense of virtue. All their games are of ...
— The Mirrors of Downing Street - Some Political Reflections by a Gentleman with a Duster • Harold Begbie

... The truth of these things is just what makes the enthusiasm of the common man so healthy and stimulating. It is not the least that the genius accomplishes that he thus elevates the traditions of man and inspires the literature that the people read. He sows the seeds of effort in the fertile soil of the newborn of his own kind, while he leads those who do not have the same gifts to rear and tend the growing plant in their own social gardens. This is true; and a philosophy of society should not overlook either of the facts—the actual deeds of the great man ...
— The Story of the Mind • James Mark Baldwin

... smile!" raved the indignant Mr. Porter. "You may sit there smiling and smoking like a—like a man, but if you think that I'm going to get the meals ready, and soil my 'ands with making beds and washing-up, you're mistook. There's some 'usbands I know as would set ...
— Deep Waters, The Entire Collection • W.W. Jacobs

... pointed feet down very carefully so as not to raise the dust and soil her nice skirts. She was a dainty creature. When she reached the hedge which marked the beginning of the Bolton estate, she started, not violently, that was not her way, but anybody is more startled ...
— An Alabaster Box • Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and Florence Morse Kingsley

... secured the boat to a bush which grew on the bank. Mollie followed him in silence, and selected a place for the grave. It was at the foot of a cocoa palm. The spot was as beautiful as the heart could desire for such a holy purpose; and Noddy commenced his work. The soil was light and loose, and after much severe labor, he made a grave about three feet deep. It would be impossible for him to lower the box into the grave; and, from one end, he dug out an inclined plane, down which he could roll the corpse ...
— Work and Win - or, Noddy Newman on a Cruise • Oliver Optic


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