tol Synonyms

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tol Meaning

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tol (v. t.)

To take away. See Toll.

tol Sentence Examples

  1. The towering skyscraper cast a long tol over the city streets below.
  2. The ship's sails billowed like a towering tol, guiding it through the stormy seas.
  3. The ancient oak tree had a gnarled and majestic tol that reached up to the heavens.
  4. The smoke from the factory formed a thick, oppressive tol over the neighborhood.
  5. The tol of the bell resonated through the quaint village, signaling the hour.
  6. The mountains rose up like silent tols, guarding the valley below.
  7. The bridge's arched tol spanned the river, connecting two worlds.
  8. The wildfire created a towering tol of smoke that darkened the sky.
  9. The cathedral's striking tol could be seen for miles around.
  10. The avalanche thundered down the mountainside, sending up a deafening tol of snow and ice.

FAQs About the word tol

To take away. See Toll.

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The towering skyscraper cast a long tol over the city streets below.

The ship's sails billowed like a towering tol, guiding it through the stormy seas.

The ancient oak tree had a gnarled and majestic tol that reached up to the heavens.

The smoke from the factory formed a thick, oppressive tol over the neighborhood.