tol Synonyms
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tol Meaning
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tol (v. t.)
To take away. See Toll.
tol Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The tol of the bell resonated through the quaint village, signaling the hour.
- The mountains rose up like silent tols, guarding the valley below.
- The bridge's arched tol spanned the river, connecting two worlds.
- The wildfire created a towering tol of smoke that darkened the sky.
- The cathedral's striking tol could be seen for miles around.
- 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.