A stole is a large, often bulky, sort of scarf worn often by ladies on fashionable occasions. A fur stole is made of fur.
there is not specific meaning for the color of their fur. just individuality
Pink fur and a white stomach fur:)
How the Gingrich Stole Christmas - 2011 was released on: USA: December 2011
The Grinch.
"How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" was produced by the animation division of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and directed by Chuck Jones .
No, "stole" is not a preposition. It is a verb that describes the action of taking something without permission.
A stole.
Stole
someone stole it!
The noun 'stole' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a long scarf of cloth or fur worn around the shoulders; a word for a thing.The word 'stole' is also the past tense of the verb to steal.
A stole is a long, narrow scarf-like piece of fabric worn around the neck by clergy or academic officials, typically as a symbol of authority or status. It is often decorated with religious or academic symbols.
poached
The cat's fur was so fluffy and soft, it would curl around your fingers when you petted it.
There is a verb, meaning to cover or clothe in fur, but it is virtually never used. Fur is most often a noun (animal fur) or an adjective (fur coat).
It is called a stole. They can be with, or without heads.
Only buy a fake one... if you buy a real one you'll be laughed upon.
I believe you are asking about a garment called a 'stole', probably most often heard as a 'mink stole'. This is a garment narrower than a cape, worn about the shoulders, with ends often left dangling. I have seen mink stoles and fox stoles. I believe they became popular in the late forties-early fifties when fur coats were very desirable, and those who could not pay a thousand dollars for a coat might wish to buy a short jacket or a stole to enjoy the prestige of owning mink or other fur.