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Free sign upThe word "bool" is not standard in written English
It is primarily used in programming contexts to refer to a Boolean data type, which can hold true or false values. Example: "In the code, we use a bool to determine if the user is logged in."
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bool
noun
A Boolean variable, one whose value is either true or false.
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Ten or more trucks now roll through Southern California, where Bool Korean BBQ Tacos & Pastels serves Korean, Mexican and Brazilian foods.
Somewhere one can bool one's tansad, as they say in 'ull.
"And not just any bool, it's a blood-bool!" She thinks he's crazy, but the "blood-bool" eventually leads her to Boo'ya Moon, a fantastic realm to which Scott escaped as a boy when his cruel father sliced him in his attempts to release "the bad gunky".
"It's a bool, Lisey!" That's what he tells her.
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It use to be ka-BOOL and you would have to sort of correct people and feel pedantic, but now everybody knows the city is pronounced KA-bull.
She moved to England in 1915 and served as a nurse during World War I. Returning to Australia in 1927, Franklin published six chronicle novels of pioneer years in Australia, using the pseudonym Brent of Bin Bin: Up the Country (1928), Ten Creeks Run (1930), Back to Bool Bool (1931), Prelude to Waking (1950), Cockatoos (1954), and Gentlemen at Gyang Gyang (1956).
Viva ze bool.
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