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shool

n. 1 A shovel 2 A spade vb. 1 To move materials with a shovel. 2 (context transitive figuratively English) To move with a shoveling motion, to cover as by shoveling 3 To shuffle or shamble

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Shool

Shool (English: Thorn) is a 1999 Indian crime drama film written, produced by Ram Gopal Varma and directed by E. Nivas. The film portrays the politician-criminal nexus and the criminalisation of politics in the state of Bihar, and its effect on the life of an honest police officer. The film starred Manoj Bajpayee as Inspector Samar Pratap Singh and Sayaji Shinde as the borderline psychopath criminal-politician Bachhu Yadav. The climax of the film was entirely shot at the state Legislative Assembly in Hyderabad. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi.

Usage examples of "shool".

I am the only one who can help you further your ambitions, Prince Shool, then I can surely afford to be.

A cloud of black stuff rose from within and Shool staggered away a pace or two, waving his hands and screaming in a strange speech.

Corum turned to confront Shool, who had appeared in the room in the guise of a bearlike creature wearing an elaborate plumed helmet and trews.

Suddenly, through his new eye, he saw many new images, while still staring at Shool with his ordinary eye.

The scenes faded and now he saw only Shool and Rhalinabut with both eyes.

The powers available to sorcerers like Shool might be controlled by others.

The maps were crude and probably inaccurate, but they were the best Shool had had.

He remembered what Shool had told him, before he left, about the powers of the hand.

He had gained something from Shool the sorcerer besides the Eye of Rhynn and the Hand of Kwll.

Then he might escape while Arioch was still away, get back to Shool and reclaim Rhaliaa.

Arioch gives Shool the power he thinks is his own, for Arioch enjoys the sport of having an enemy with whom he can play.

My senses are still not capable of seeing all that happens and Shool was a thing of Chaos and is therefore much harder for me to see.

You should not have sent me, Shool, for I did not fail and it resulted in your undoing.

Through the rain, along a path between the swaying plants, hurried Shool, his ancient legs barely able to carry him.

He shool himself as he crossed the yard to where the young man stood kicking at stones with dusty hessians, watching the ostlers.