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cole
1[kohl]
noun
any of various plants of the genus Brassica, of the mustard family, especially kale and rapeseed.
Cole
2[kohl]
noun
Nat “King” Nathaniel Adams Coles, 1919?–65, U.S. singer and jazz pianist.
Thomas, 1801–48, U.S. painter, born in England: a founder of the Hudson River School of landscape painting.
Timothy, 1852–1931, U.S. wood engraver, born in England.
a male given name.
Cole
1/ kəʊl /
noun
Nat `King' , real name Nathaniel Adams Cole. 1917–65, US popular singer and jazz pianist
cole
2/ kəʊl /
noun
Also called: colewort. any of various plants of the genus Brassica, such as the cabbage and rape
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of cole1
Example Sentences
The eatery boasts a Maple Smokehouse Tomahawk Pork Chop and Ham & Beans with cole slaw — verbatim from the menu.
One of my favorite dishes on Earth is an iconic diner stalwart meal: a hot, open-faced turkey sandwich, complete with white bread, French fries, heaping amounts of gravy and cole slaw.
Unfortunately, this moth is a big fan of the "cole crops," which includes broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts and kale.
Some chow down right there — fish and shrimp, fries and cole slaw and mac and cheese, sometimes pierogies or a local noodle-and-cabbage delicacy called haluski.
“How am I supposed to work now knowing I’m going to see J. cole and Drake perform ‘In the Morning’ live,” tweeted @killa_ASH.
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