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[ boh-ler ] / ˈboʊ lər /
adjectiveof or relating to bole or clay. Origin of bolarFirst recorded in 1670–80; bole2 + -ar1 Words nearby bolarBoksburg, bol., bola, Boland, Bolan Pass, bolar, bolas, bold, bold as brass, Bolden, boldface Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for bolarAdam Selden sat down with it, and Bolar came into the cave and was also given a drink by Chuck. The Heritage of the Hills|Arthur P. Hankins We made camp at Bolar Springs on August the 23d—a famous spring, and a beautiful spot. Under the Maples|John Burroughs Bolar Selden squeezes a North-Sea piano—in other words an accordion. The Heritage of the Hills|Arthur P. Hankins Under cover of this Chuck and Bolar, sprawling flat, had wriggled frantically out of the cave. The Heritage of the Hills|Arthur P. Hankins
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