Sentence examples for Bole from inspiring English sources

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Bole

noun

The trunk or stem of a tree.

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The palms illustrate the third major tree form, columnar, in which the central axis develops without branching until the apex of the bole.

Open-grown trees, such as those in gardens and parks, generally have foliage extending along the length of the trunk (bole) for a considerable distance.

Bollywood product continued to proliferate with boisterous concoctions, such as Anurag Singh's Dil bole hadippa!

Forest trees, on the other hand, compete for growing space and generally have an expanse of foliage-free bole below a more limited tree crown.

When a bole of a tree that has been shaded for a number of years is suddenly exposed to light, new buds, called epicormic buds, may be initiated.

Several metres of branch-free bole may be produced, and then the tree may grow in a more normal pattern and may revert to foxtailing at various times.

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Developers should have to compete more on quality than on location, argues Mr Boles.

Mr Boles told an audience at Bright Blue, a campaign group, that the Tory party is an "old-fashioned monolith" in voters' eyes.

Perhaps they are right that Mr Boles is an opportunist.

Perhaps it is flying a kite for Mr Boles to suggest an electoral pact with the Lib Dems this autumn.

Lib Dems were appalled by Mr Boles's offer, however kindly meant: the party is so frightened of losing its independence under Mr Clegg that such a pact would "kill" him, says a senior member.Playing nicelyBut it may be a mistake to think of Mr Clegg merely as a force for realigning Britain's existing party landscape.

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