Stole (disambiguation)

Stole (disambiguation)

Stole may refer to:

*The Stole, a Christian liturgical chase
*The past tense of steal
*Stole (shawl), another garment, a type of shawl
*"Stole" (song), Kelly Rowland's hit single
*Academic stole, for a garment worn at formal academic events such as graduation


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