Similar words: proletariat, proletarian, the proletariat, role, parole, roleplay, role model, petroleum. Meaning: [prəʊl] n. a member of the working class (not necessarily employed).
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1. We had proles working alongside university types as equals.
2. The old man died sine prole in his 80 th year.
3. Soon he was within arm's length of the girl, but the way was blocked by an enormous prole and an almost equally enormous woman, presumably his wife, who seemed to form an impenetrable wall of flesh.
4. From the theoretical model proposed in this work, the surface prole can be deduced from cutting conditions, cutter geometry, cutting tool imperfections and milling machine deviations.
5. However, people whom want faster demur as, there still have lot of prole even following currently develop speed.
6. A theoretical model is proposed for calculating the surface prole provoked by back cutting surface marks during face milling.
7. The gold deposit in metamorphic rocks of Liaohe Group of the Early Prole rozoic in southern Liaoning was considered as meta-hydrothermal one.
8. Because the world weighs so much heavier on the working class, certain adjustments must be made to an actress's posture in order to sell her as a prole.
More similar words: proletariat, proletarian, the proletariat, role, parole, roleplay, role model, petroleum, rigmarole, casserole, gender role, cholesterol, prolix, prolong, pro-life, prologue, prolific, prolonged, prolixity, prolificacy, proliferate, proliferation, liquified petroleum gas, nonproliferation, sole proprietorship, roll-on roll-off, roll, troll, droll, carol.