dole
noun(dole)
one's allotted share, portion, or destiny
dole
noun(dole)
a giving or distribution of food, money, or clothing to the needy
dole
noun(dole)
a grant of government funds to the unemployed
dole
verb(dole)
to give or distribute as a charity —usually used with out
dole
noun(dole)
grief, sorrow
dole
biographical name(dole)
Bob 1923— Robert Joseph Dole American politician
dole
biographical name(dole)
Sanford Ballard 1844—1926 American jurist; president (1894—1900) and governor (1900—03) of Hawaii
dole
verb(dole)
to give or deliver in small portions
dole
noun(dole)
money that a government (especially the British government) gives to people who do not have jobs or who are very poor
dole
idiom(dole)
no longer receiving money that a government (especially the British government) gives to people who do not have jobs or who are very poor
dole
idiom(dole)
receiving money that a government (especially the British government) gives to people who do not have jobs or who are very poor
dole
noun(dole)
money that a government (especially the British government) gives to people who do not have jobs or who are very poor