Adjective(1) not divided or shared with others,being the only one,single and isolated from others,alone,singular(2) not divided or shared with others(3) being the only one(4) single and isolated from others(5) alone(6) singular
Noun(1) the underside of footwear or a golfclub,lean flesh of any of several flatfish,the underside of the foot,right-eyed flatfish,many are valued as food,most common inwarm seas especially European(2) the underside of footwear or a golfclub(3) lean flesh of any of several flatfish(4) the underside of the foot(5) right-eyed flatfish(6) many are valued as food(7) most common inwarm seas especially European
Verb(1) put a new sole on
Adjective(1) not divided or shared with others,being the only one,single and isolated from others,alone,singular(2) not divided or shared with others(3) being the only one(4) single and isolated from others(5) alone(6) singular
Noun(1) the underside of footwear or a golfclub,lean flesh of any of several flatfish,the underside of the foot,right-eyed flatfish,many are valued as food,most common inwarm seas especially European(2) the underside of footwear or a golfclub(3) lean flesh of any of several flatfish(4) the underside of the foot(5) right-eyed flatfish(6) many are valued as food(7) most common inwarm seas especially European
Verb(1) put a new sole on
(1) Feeling sorry for the sole , Valerie scooped a small opening at the base of the mesh through which it escaped.(2) Tap shoes have thin metal plates, usually made of aluminium, screwed onto the sole and heel, allowing dancers to create percussive effects as they move.(3) But the issue of liability complicates the relative ease of setting up a sole proprietorship.(4) The committee has been formed with the sole aim of organising the event, to which they hope to attract 5,000.(5) Paint on tees leaves lines on the sole of your driver.(6) Like a sole proprietorship, it is relatively easy and inexpensive to set up.(7) With a fairway wood, because of the way the sole is designed, you can hit slightly behind the ball and still produce a reasonable shot.(8) Mephisto makes shoes with a 100 percent biodegradable latex midsole, a natural rubber sole , and a footbed made of pure natural cork.(9) Ted also pointed out that a plane with a rabbeted sole would not be suitable for cutting tenons for post and beam construction, as I suggested.(10) Land was attached to households and neither men nor women were sole legal owners of pieces of property.(11) Further plans are in the pipeline for stocks including southern hake, sole , haddock and Norway lobster.(12) The island has held the UK record for mullet, plaice and sole and been very close with bream and blonde rays so you can see why we started to visit the place.(13) A group has been formed with the sole aim of creating a community theatre in a building beside the river, below Kingston House.(14) He added that the City has indeed embarked upon several major projects over the last twelve months with the sole aim of uplifting the living standard of the residents.(15) In the UK on the other hand sole proprietorship and partnership were the only legal forms available to audit firms until 1991.(16) It is here that an investigation by the director will occur with the sole purpose of collecting information that will lead to creating a harassment-free environment.