SHOOL

Etymology

Noun

shool (plural shools)

(obsolete or dialectal) A shovel.

(obsolete or dialectal) A spade.

Verb

shool (third-person singular simple present shools, present participle shooling, simple past and past participle shooled)

To move materials with a shovel.

(transitive, figuratively) To move with a shoveling motion, to cover as by shoveling

Anagrams

• Loosh, holos, hools

Source: Wiktionary



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