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Thole  v. t.  (past & past part. tholed; pres. part. tholing)  To bear; to endure; to undergo. (Obs. or Scot.) "So much woe as I have with you tholed." "To thole the winter's steely dribble."






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"Thole" Quotes from Famous Books



... (which is in profile) it is less obtrusive. In this latter, too, there is clearly perceivable what the Shepherd in the Noctes calls "a sort of laugh aboot the screwed-up mouth of him that fules ca'd no canny, for they couldna thole the meaning o't." There is not much doubt that Lockhart aided and abetted Maginn in much of the mischief that distinguished the early days of Fraser, though his fastidious taste is never likely to have stooped ...
— Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 • George Saintsbury

... aye roamin' when the day gets late, A lang-leggit deevil wi' his hand upon the gate, And aye the guidwife cries to him to gar the toddie fa', For she canna thole to let her deuks an' hens awa'— Aye, the muckle bubbly-jock himsel' is ...
— Songs of Angus and More Songs of Angus • Violet Jacob

... were livin', He'd say as I spak true; He couldn't thole them yallow Rads, But awlus voted blue. An' parson's wife, shoo telled me That we'll sooin go to t' poll; I hope shoo's reight; I'll vote for George, Wi' all my heart ...
— Songs of the Ridings • F. W. Moorman



Words linked to "Thole" :   oarlock, tholepin, rowboat, rowlock, dinghy, dory, holder, peg



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