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sile
/ saɪl /
verb
- dialect.tr to pour with rain
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sile1
probably from Old Norse; compare Swedish and Norwegian dialect sila to pass through a strainer
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Example Sentences
The natur ov the sile around here is sandy, and pine trees, about half and half.
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Sile resumed his coat, and sat down on a log—which was one of his best holds, by the way.
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The throw was a case of bad judgment as well as a wild heave, which even long-geared Sile Crane could not reach.
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Too bad abaout yeou poor fellers, Sile Crane could not refrain from observing.
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Yeoure so all-fired clever at sech things, said Sile Crane, why dont yeou suggest a plan?
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