0 being one only; single:
1 the bottom part of the foot that touches the ground when you stand or walk, or the bottom part of a shoe that touches the ground, usually not including the heel:
2 one of a number of flat, round fish that are eaten as food:
lemon sole
Dover sole
3 to put a new sole on a shoe
4 being the only one; single:
5 the bottom part of a foot which touches the ground when you stand or walk, or the front part of the bottom of a shoe:
6 a flat, round fish that is eaten as food
7 being the only one:
Investment trusts are companies whose sole business is investing.
sole owner/director A company which has a sole director is required to have another person as its company secretary.
The deal makes the bank the company's sole agent in the region.
The University is North America's sole supplier of an antibiotic to treat tuberculosis.
The company's sole concern is to ensure the safety of its employees.
In most of these cases, the woman is the sole earner in the family.
Letters whose sole purpose is to make a political point will not be published.
My officials will shortly be discussing with all sectors of the industry the arrangements for the implementation of the catch quotas for soles and plaice.
He soled and heeled his father's boots, and when he went home with them it was at once recognised that he was a different boy.
Let no one suppose that somewhere in this country there are large numbers of people feeding themselves every day on soles, turbot and brill.
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