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___ Miss (nickname for the Rebels' school)
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ole
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Word definitions for ole in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN man ▪ Carrie's ole man used ter work there. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ How's my ole friend Billy? EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Carrie's ole man used ter work there. ▪ I ent doin' no fancy theatricals with ole corny ...
Usage examples of ole.
She just wanted to cuss, spit, and fart with us, and I guess the only currency she had was her ropey ole body.
Peter used to git so mad when I would beat his ole horse, and den all de niggers would laf at him kaise de white fokes give me some of de bettin money.
Den he flop down fudder, ole Brer Buzzard did, twel he lit on de top er de holler tree.
You see, my wife was giben by de ole man to missy when her war a little girl, and fortunate it was dat he had made out de papers all right and presented dem to her.
Well, by gosh, Gid reflected, if he could hold onto the worship of an ole bandit like Hatch, he certainly was a better executive than MOST people, by gosh!
The back door slammed and Ole Golly marched squarely toward them across the yard.
Harriet felt a twinge of guilt because she had seen a lot more than Ole Golly thought she had.
They met Ole Golly waiting for them, tapping her foot, outside the front door.
She looked up at Ole Golly in astonishment, but Ole Golly just stared out the window again.
Then they saw that Ole Golly was heading for a small private house which sat in its own garden behind the apartment house.
She wanted to tell Sport this, but Ole Golly was leading them in, all of them squeezing past that mountain of a stomach because the fat lady stood, rather stupidly, in the doorway.
Ole Golly loomed over Harriet and it was one of those times when Harriet knew she meant it.
Ole Golly wore an arch expression which signified that she was about to quote.
Ole Golly said this steadily and sedately, then leaned back in her chair with a satisfied look at Sport.
Harriet realized with a start that it was the first time she had ever seen Ole Golly look sad.