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Definition of "stoor" [stoor]

  • Great; large; strong; mighty. (adjective)
  • Stiff; hard; harsh. (adjective)
  • (of persons) Austere; harsh; severe; violent; turbulent. (adjective)
  • (of the voice) Harsh; deep-toned. (adjective)
  • To move; stir. (verb)

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Use "stoor" in a sentence
  • "The trackers had already ridden far out, and were advancing, half concealed by the cloud of black "stoor" flung up from the heels of their horses."
  • "For a whiff of wind has blown the "stoor" aside, disclosing not a drove of buffaloes, but instead a troop of horses, at the same time showing them to have riders on their backs, as the hunters can perceive Indians."
  • "Ai has wun ob dem grayt big jarz ob dill pikklols u gets at teh wayrhaus stoor samz klub."