All 3 Uses of
shoal
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- Hesouls, shesouls, shoals of souls.†
Chpt 9 *
- Shoals of them every evening poured out of offices.†
Chpt 13
- …that he had shared her bedroom which came out in the witnessbox on oath when a thrill went through the packed court literally electrifying everybody in the shape of witnesses swearing to having witnessed him on such and such a particular date in the act of scrambling out of an upstairs apartment with the assistance of a ladder in night apparel, having gained admittance in the same fashion, a fact the weeklies, addicted to the lubric a little, simply coined shoals of money out of.†
Chpt 16
Definition:
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(shoal as in: run aground on a shoal) an area of shallow water -- especially a navigation hazard, and often caused by a deposit of sand (sandbank)