doled, dol·ing, doles 1. To dispense as charity.
2. To give out in small portions; distribute sparingly doled, dol·ing, doles 1. To dispense as charity.
2. To give out in small portions; distribute sparingly
He is on the dole since he lost his job. (He is accepting government money.)
Dolce is pronounced as Dole-chay. Gabanna sounds like Ga (as in Ga Ga) and banna as in Anna with a b in front. Dole-chay Ga-banna.
the government doled out food for the homeless
d-o-l-e t-w-o w-a-y-s .
The collective nouns for turtles are:a bale of turtlesa dole of turtlesa nest of turtlesa turn of turtles
Bob dole like your style bob dole,bob dole . Bob dole
Many Dole brand bananas come from Costa Rica.
Elizabeth Dole's husband's name is Bob Dole.
Bob or Robert the same people and Elizabeth Dole did NOT get a divorce.
Elizabeth Dole is a senator in US.
dole money is a piece of
moomkin
Amanda Dole is 5' 6".
Jessica Dole is 5' 5".
George Dole died in 1928.
George Dole was born in 1885.
Dodging the Dole was created in 1936.