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A stole is a garment that is worn around the neck or shoulders like a scarf or a shawl. The stole is often made from fur or something similar to fur.

It is a past tense of verb "Steal":

1. To commit theft.

2. To move, happen, or elapse stealthily or unobtrusively.

3. Baseball. To steal a base.

noun

1. The act of stealing.

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