1. isle - Noun
2. isle - Verb
3. Isle - Proper noun
An island.
See Aisle.
A spot within another of a different color, as upon the wings of some insects.
To cause to become an island, or like an island; to surround or encompass; to island.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdding that she kept them hidden, she told the staff member that her nan thought she had picked them up from the tea bag isle – meaning someone had put them down in the wrong place or her nan had got mixed up. Source: Internet
Agriculture and life around the lake In 1999, Doppler radar weather sensors detected millions of mayflies heading for Presque Isle in blue and green splotches on the radar in clouds measuring ten miles (16 km) long. Source: Internet
After its registration with an Isle of Man wealth-management firm, the six-cabin, Dutch-built craft cruised the Mediterranean. Source: Internet
“AGS which was launched in January 2019 has offices in seven jurisdictions: Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, Hong Kong, Isle of Man, Jersey, Mauritius and most recently Seychelles. Source: Internet
Almost 190 properties on the Black Isle were left in the dark after two faults were reported on the electrical grid. Source: Internet
A potential 350 seats on school buses are at risk of being lost on school buses as the Isle of Wight Council cut back services to save money — leaving some parents with no alternatives to get their children to school. Source: Internet