Examples of 'acol' in a sentence

Meaning of "acol"

Acol is a noun referring to a person who is an assistant or aide
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  • A bidding system, commonly used in the British Commonwealth, in which bidding is kept as natural as possible.

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Acol is an unregulated system.
The acol pprs.
Meredith was also quite au fait with Acol.
Standard Acol has not changed significantly since that time.
Cue bids have been part of the Acol system from the early days.
Acol is situated just north of the Western end of the runway at Manston Airport.
The civil parish stretches south to the River Stour and northwards towards Acol.
The following is a brief summary of the Standard Acol of the early to mid-2000s.
As a bridge expert, he was jointly responsible for developing the Acol system of bidding.
Change to Acol.
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