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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. stool [ingl brit stuːl, ingl am stul] SOST

1. stool (furniture):

stool
high/bar/piano stool

2. stool (faeces):

stool

3. stool BOT:

stool

4. stool ingl am (toilet):

stool

II. stool [ingl brit stuːl, ingl am stul] VB vb intr colloq

stool
moucharder colloq

III. stool [ingl brit stuːl, ingl am stul]

camping stool SOST ingl brit

camping stool

camp stool SOST ingl am

camp stool

close-stool SOST STOR

close-stool

birthing stool SOST MED

birthing stool

ducking stool SOST STOR

ducking stool

folding stool SOST

folding stool
folding stool

piano stool SOST

piano stool

music stool SOST

music stool

bar stool SOST

bar stool

nel dizionario PONS

inglese
inglese
francese
francese

stool [stu:l] SOST

1. stool (seat):

stool

2. stool pl MED (faeces):

stool
selles fpl

locuzioni:

stool pigeon SOST ingl am pegg colloq

stool pigeon
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
stool
stool
(three-legged) stool
his head hit a stool
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese

stool [stul] SOST

1. stool (seat):

stool

2. stool MED (feces):

stool
selles fpl

stool pigeon SOST pegg sl

stool pigeon
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
stool
stool
stool
(three-legged) stool
his head hit a stool
Present
Istool
youstool
he/she/itstools
westool
youstool
theystool
Past
Istooled
youstooled
he/she/itstooled
westooled
youstooled
theystooled
Present Perfect
Ihavestooled
youhavestooled
he/she/ithasstooled
wehavestooled
youhavestooled
theyhavestooled
Past Perfect
Ihadstooled
youhadstooled
he/she/ithadstooled
wehadstooled
youhadstooled
theyhadstooled

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Due to his status as a stool pigeon, he is distrusted by criminals and police officers alike.
en.wikipedia.org
He was asked to spy on fellow officers and become a "stukatch", or stool pigeon.
en.wikipedia.org
Lee's previous stool pigeon's cover was blown and was attacked, leading him paranoid and driven from his wife and home.
en.wikipedia.org
No, she was a (expletive) stool pigeon.
www.thestar.com
But the authors remind us of more established names for the activity, including stool pigeon, snitch, informer, canary, turncoat and weasel which are far from flattering.
www.imt.ie