noil
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- noily adjective
Etymology
Origin of noil
First recorded in 1615–25; origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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According to court documents, Kingston began his scheme in 2010 and met Dermen, who controlled several fuel companies, including Noil Energy Group, the following year.
From Los Angeles Times
Noil, however, has already been waived, a roster spot that was taken by Coleman.
From Seattle Times
Noil was signed earlier this month after playing three seasons at Texas A&M.; He declared early for the NFL draft after being arrested for marijuana possession late last year.
From Washington Times
Seattle also waived wide receiver Speedy Noil and running back Troymaine Pope to clear room on the 90-man roster.
From Washington Times
Noil, a prep phenom out of New Orleans who had an up-and-down college career at Texas A&M, was signed by the Seahawks after taking part in the rookie mini-camp as a tryout player.
From Seattle Times
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