1. kohl - Noun
2. kohl - Verb
3. Kohl - Proper noun
A mixture of soot and other ingredients, used by Egyptian and other Eastern women to darken the edges of the eyelids.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll of those bullet points were on display Tuesday night at the Kohl Center, where the Badgers wrapped up non-conference play with a 65-37 victory over Rider. Source: Internet
At first, the positivity enclosing the movement represented nicely on Kohl and his CDU, which has been handed a massive mandate in the nation’s initial all-German election in December 1990. Source: Internet
And that’s just one of the challenges facing the Kohl, DuPage and Chicago Children’s Museum — the big three in the state — as they contemplate a future when people can begin returning to their buildings, shuttered since mid-March. Source: Internet
Gale Kohl, owner of Gale’s Italian Restaurant, chats with customers at her outdoor dining area in Pasadena, CA, on Monday, November 30, 2020. Source: Internet
During a November 1984 visit to the White House, Kohl appealed to Reagan to join him in symbolizing the reconciliation of their two countries at a German military cemetery. Source: Internet
English edition, as Texts on Music, edited by Jerome Kohl, with translations by Jerome Kohl, Richard Toop, Tim Nevill, Suzanne Stephens, et al. Source: Internet