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bolar

[boh-ler]

adjective

  1. of or relating to bole or clay.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of bolar1

First recorded in 1670–80; bole 2 + -ar 1
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Example Sentences

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Alex Bolar, the owner of a Los Angeles-based baked goods pop-up, Eclair, said that in recipe development, he delayed the switch to strawberry-based dishes.

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“We expected to get rid of winter fruits like oranges and citruses” earlier in the season, but instead Bolar kept them on the menu.

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Kelsey Bolar, senior policy analyst at the right-of-center Independent Women’s Forum, agreed that creating gender-neutral categories “is a better solution than allowing men to compete in the women’s category.”

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“But it’s a sad reflection that we’re such a woke, fragile society, we can no longer acknowledge distinctions between the two sexes in the space of acting,” Ms. Bolar said.

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Luke Bolar, chief external affairs officer at the clean energy nonprofit ClearPath, said the court’s ruling last week makes carbon capture, utilization and storage “more important than ever, and it also demonstrates the importance of congressional action.”

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