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A stole is a large, often bulky, sort of scarf worn often by ladies on fashionable occasions. A fur stole is made of fur.

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Is stole is preposition?

No, it is not. It is the past tense of the verb "to steal." (it is also a noun meaning a fur shawl or coat)


What is the name of a short fur jacket?

A stole.


What is a word that ends in e and is fur worn over the shoulders and hanging down?

Stole


What is the meaning of a CAS server?

someone stole it!


What stole noun?

The noun 'stole' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a long scarf of cloth or fur worn around the shoulders; a word for a thing.The word 'stole' is also the past tense of the verb to steal.


What is a stole?

A stole is a garment that is worn around the neck or shoulders like a scarf or a shawl. The stole is often made from fur or something similar to fur. It is a past tense of verb "Steal": 1. To commit theft. 2. To move, happen, or elapse stealthily or unobtrusively. 3. Baseball. To steal a base. noun 1. The act of stealing.


What is a seven letter word meaning stole?

poached


How do you make a sentence using the word fur and curl?

The cat's fur was so fluffy and soft, it would curl around your fingers when you petted it.


Is fur a verb?

There is a verb, meaning to cover or clothe in fur, but it is virtually never used. Fur is most often a noun (animal fur) or an adjective (fur coat).


What is the name of a fur garment most commonly fox where the head and tail are still attached and the fox's mouth can be pinned or rigged to bite the tail- it is worn as a wrap or a stole?

It is called a stole. They can be with, or without heads.


How much for a fur stole worth?

Only buy a fake one... if you buy a real one you'll be laughed upon.


Fur worn over the shoulders and hanging down?

I believe you are asking about a garment called a 'stole', probably most often heard as a 'mink stole'. This is a garment narrower than a cape, worn about the shoulders, with ends often left dangling. I have seen mink stoles and fox stoles. I believe they became popular in the late forties-early fifties when fur coats were very desirable, and those who could not pay a thousand dollars for a coat might wish to buy a short jacket or a stole to enjoy the prestige of owning mink or other fur.