Definition of Sooling

1. sool [v] - See also: sool

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sooling

soogins
soojee
soojey
soojeys
sooji
sook
sooked
sooking
sooks
sooky
sooky baby
sool
soole
sooled
sooles
sooling (current term)
sools
soom
soomed
sooming
sooms
soon
soon-to-wed
soon-to-weds
soon enough
soon to follow
soone
sooner
sooner child
sooner or later

Literary usage of Sooling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Outing (1893)
"We joined them and, taking our places in the line, did our share of "sooling" and shouting and galloping up and down. When we got through the scrub I saw ..."

2. Some Longer Elizabethan Poems by Arthur Henry Bullen (1903)
"... is not the meanest sort or worst; but the principal and strongest, which might, otherwise, serve both for sooling [soling] Leather and Upper Leather. ..."

3. The Christian Examiner (1841)
"The surface gradually cooled, and this process of ..sooling probably occupied ages. Vegetables then sprang up, ..."

4. Social England Illustrated: A Collection of XVIIth Century Tracts by Andrew Lang (1903)
"... is not the meanest sort or worst; but the principal and strongest, which might, otherwise, serve both for sooling [soling] Leather and Upper Leather. ..."

5. The Emporium of Arts and Sciences by John Redman Coxe (1815)
"sooling or be tempered, so that it is no longer in the state of steel. By a still further cementation with charcoal it would in all probability be converted ..."

6. Evaporating, Condensing and Cooling Apparatus: Explanations, Formulae, and by Eugen Hausbrand (1903)
"As a rule, open coolers are placed inside the works, and ocoa- •ionally air is blown over the surfaces in order to increase the sooling action. ..."

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