ole
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ole /əʊl $ oʊl/ adjective [only before noun] written SLOLD/NOT YOUNGused to represent the way some people say ‘old’ 老的〔用以表示一些人说old的方式〕 my ole man 我老爸
Examples from the Corpus
ole• Yer know that our ole boxin' Club's gone down the drain since those new geezers took over.• It replaces two ole cast iron systems and will significantly increase production.• I ent doin' no fancy theatricals with ole corny thorny.• Winter's no good fer the ole folk.• How's my ole friend Billy?• Carrie's ole man used ter work there.• Tepilit ole Saibol, I have a heavy burden.• Your man, Saibol ole Saitoti, is linking this incident to Mademoiselle Cohn-Casson.• Look at poor ole Solly Green who sells the papers at the top o' Page Street.ole adjectiveChinese
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ole /əʊl $ oʊl/
adjective [only before noun] written
used to represent the way some people say ‘old’:
my ole man
ole /əʊl $ oʊl/
adjective [only before noun] writtenused to represent the way some people say ‘old’:
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