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soling

[ soh-ling ]

noun



Soling

/ ˈsəʊlɪŋ /

noun

  1. a type of keelboat, designed to be crewed by three people


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Word History and Origins

Origin of soling1

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Example Sentences

Francis de Humillos is considered fit for the magistracy because of his nearness in soling a shoe.

Not one of us ever thought of the simple device of half-soling himself with a stove-lid.

"The boots want soling," cried the sick sailor in a deep voice.

You plowed it under, Mr. Crockett, with you bonanza gang-plowing, plow-soling farming.

Hence the popularity of chrome tannage for waterproof soling and hydraulic leathers.

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