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boles

n. (plural of bole English)

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Boles (surname)

Boles is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Dennis Coleridge Boles (1885-1958), soldier and Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom
  • Denyc Boles, American politician
  • John Boles (actor) (1895-1969), American film actor
  • John Boles (sport shooter) (1888-1952), American sports shooter
  • John Boles (baseball) (born 1948), former manager in Major League Baseball
  • John Patrick Boles, American Roman Catholic bishop
  • Nicholas Boles (born 1965), British Conservative Party activist
  • Sir Dennis Boles, 1st Baronet (1861-1935), British Conservative politician
  • Thomas Boles (1837-1905), Member of the United States House of Representatives from Arkansas
  • Tony Boles (born 1967), former professional American football running back and kick returner
  • Walter E. Boles (born 1952), Australian ornithologist

Usage examples of "boles".

When Dundridge suggested another drink Miss Boles insisted on getting it.

There was no point in drawing attention to the fact that he had taken Miss Boles home.

He had spent an anxious weekend confined to his room at the Handyman Arms partly because he was afraid of missing the telephone call from Miss Boles and partly because he had no intention of leaving the money he had received from Sir Giles in his suitcase or of carrying it around on his person.

Miss Boles would call but instead of a demand for a thousand pounds he had received a letter of appointment.

Lady Maud was a Justice of the Peace, a respected figure in the community and what had that Miss Boles told him?

So finally the Boles had to do something about it, and they went and rousted the squatter.

Despite the dense clusters of glowplants which draped the walls, Jing could discern how the ever-swelling boles of its constituent bravetrees had lifted many huge rocks to four or five tunes his own height.

At every gap between their boles protruded a cruel spike instead of the former telescopes, and from roots to crown prongsmen waited to deliver death like a blow from the sky.

Without his aid, the boles of this hall might be shriveling under the impact of salt water.

The moonbeams had stolen in to the beech clump, frosting the boles and boughs, casting a fine ghostly grey over the shadow-patterned beech-mast.

The grey boles, the vivid green leaves, those glistening sun-shafts through the shade entranced him, coming from the dusty road.

Chunks of the scaly stuff fell away, stuck absurdly in the bubbling soil, left the boles smooth and damp.

Leaves sprouted and rattled while the ancient boles that bore them cracked, grew, and cracked again.

He had walked unafraid among plunging boles and spiraling vines, but now, he felt fear.

Kamahl clambered to a natural nook in the tangled boles, and there he collapsed.