Similar words: wolf, awol, wolves, lone wolf, a lone wolf, cry wolf, swollen, wolfram. Meaning: [wəʊld] n. a tract of open rolling country (especially upland).
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31. Give the wold the best you and you'll get kicked in the teeth.
32. Tom Morris , present - day owner of Ruskin Antiques, Stow - on - the - Wold, specialises in works made by the Movement's craftsmen.
33. Here you can find any kind of voices and noises, all sounds in the wold.
34. Thus, one young wold was forced to leave the pack due to his ill nature.
35. Darkness wold make him more appreciative of sight; silence would teach him the joys of sound.
36. I wold dine at the best Italian restaurant and drink the best wine.
More similar words: wolf, awol, wolves, lone wolf, a lone wolf, cry wolf, swollen, wolfram, wolf down, wolf pack, werewolf, wolfhound, wolverine, maned wolf, timber wolf, wollstonecraft, have two left feet, mary wollstonecraft, frederick law olmsted, a wolf in sheep's clothing, keep the wolf from the door.