OL
1 Americanabbreviation
abbreviation
abbreviation
suffix
combining form
Etymology
Origin of -ol2
Origin of Ol.4
From the Latin word oleum
Origin of O.L.5
From Latin oculus laevus
Example Sentences
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“You need some good ol’-fashioned humility and honesty, too, nephew.”
From Literature
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“It does get a little tiring doing the same ol’ thing.”
From Literature
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“I have to bolt. Mr. Howe and I promised to feed our pals some good ol’ chop suey.”
From Literature
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“I’m sick as a big ol’ dog,” she explains.
From Los Angeles Times
That big ol’ sparkler had been on the scene since early last year, debuting publicly at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards a year ago January.
From Los Angeles Times
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