bolling (Meaning)
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bolling (v. t.)
A tree from which the branches have been cut; a pollard.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bolling
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bolling Sentence Examples
- The river flowed swiftly, bolling over rocks and fallen branches.
- I sat by the stream, mesmerized by the bolling water cascading down the rocks.
- The bolling waves crashed against the shore, creating a symphony of sound.
- After heavy rain, I could hear the bolling of water rushing through the gutters.
- The bolling rapids made canoeing down the river an exhilarating adventure.
- We stood on the bridge, watching the bolling current sweep debris downstream.
- The bolling waterfall plunged into the pool below, creating a misty spray.
- I could feel the excitement build as we approached the bolling cascade.
- Despite the danger, thrill-seekers often seek out the bolling rapids for white-water rafting.
- The bolling river was a constant reminder of nature's raw power and beauty.
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A tree from which the branches have been cut; a pollard.
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The river flowed swiftly, bolling over rocks and fallen branches.
I sat by the stream, mesmerized by the bolling water cascading down the rocks.
The bolling waves crashed against the shore, creating a symphony of sound.
After heavy rain, I could hear the bolling of water rushing through the gutters.