stoles Sentence Examples

  1. The priest wore intricate brocade stoles during the solemn mass.
  2. The thief's stoles helped him blend in with the crowd.
  3. The long stoles draped gracefully over the bridesmaids' shoulders.
  4. The snowy expanse of the glacier resembled a vast, white stoles.
  5. The student deftly stole the answer sheet, hiding it beneath his stoles.
  6. The thief's stoles were the only evidence of his guilt.
  7. The bishop's stoles were embroidered with intricate golden threads.
  8. The ballet dancer's stoles billowed out as she twirled.
  9. The thief's stoles offered him a false sense of security.
  10. The prisoner's stoles were heavy with chains.

stoles Meaning

stoles

a long loose garment, an ecclesiastical vestment consisting of a long usually silk band worn traditionally around the neck by bishops and priests and over the left shoulder by deacons, a long wide scarf or similar covering worn by women usually across the shoulders, a long narrow band worn around the neck by bishops and priests in ceremonies

FAQs About the word stoles

a long loose garment, an ecclesiastical vestment consisting of a long usually silk band worn traditionally around the neck by bishops and priests and over the l

shawls, wraps, sarapes, serapes, capotes, mantles, cloaks, frocks,capes, cowls

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The priest wore intricate brocade stoles during the solemn mass.

The thief's stoles helped him blend in with the crowd.

The long stoles draped gracefully over the bridesmaids' shoulders.

The snowy expanse of the glacier resembled a vast, white stoles.