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shool

/ ʃuːl /

noun

  1. See shovel
    a dialect word for shovel


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Example Sentences

I looked about, and saw a building which I took to be a Shool (synagogue), as there were Hebrew posters stuck outside.

She thought that her prayers might be heard, that God would consider her plight if she wept out her heart to Him in the Shool.

But there is yet another lesson to be learnt in the public shool of husbandry —the lesson of mutual assistance.

The war raged five times twenty-four hours, till the Great Shool in Kamenivke carried the day.

Not in a corner where no one sees or hears, but before all the people in the great Shool, in the principal Shool of the town.

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