1. bolling - Noun
2. bolling - Verb
3. Bolling - Proper noun
A tree from which the branches have been cut; a pollard.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBolling, after whom the base is named, was the founder and commander of the First Aero Company in 1915. Source: Internet
Meacham, 2012, p. 49 He also took on 68 cases for the General Court of Virginia in 1767 in addition to three notable cases Howell v. Netherland (1770), Bolling v. Bolling (1771), and Blair v. Blair (1772). Source: Internet
But I think when you are being protected by people who have weapons by responsible people, I can’t see why you would be opposed to that for other people,” Paul, a Kentucky Republican, said Thursday on Fox News’s “Hannity” to guest-host Eric Bolling. Source: Internet
Cololnel MacDill was killed when his plane crashed shortly after taking off from Bolling Field Washington D.C. Nov. 9, 1938. Source: Internet
The third of its kind — the first installments were in Mattapan and East Boston — the series offers six free workshops at Dudley Square’s Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building with professional training and one-on-one coaching sessions. Source: Internet
Ferriabough Bolling: Race still on for young… Source: Internet