Examples of 'tolst' in a sentence
Meaning of "tolst"
tolst (adjective) - a misspelling or variant of 'tall' or 'tallest,' used to describe something of great height or stature
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Tolst will be picked up the moment you are safe.
He said he was recruited by a man named Tolst.
Tolst is reading our every move like he has a map.
This could be a good chance to get a line on Tolst.
Even Tolst can not make him disappear before our eyes.
So first you tell me everything that you know about Alexis Tolst.
Colonel Tolst showed me this.
But if I could get a clue that could put me on the trail of Tolst.
Even if Tolst uses Zhmed to figure out the pilot rotation schedule.
This little nebbish could help us bring the hammer down on Alexis Tolst.
Surveillance confirms that Tolst and Zhmed returned to the embassy in a Soviet embassy limo.
This man is Tolst.
You can bet Tolst has found something to cripple Looking Glass.
I could return to the KGB, find out what Tolst is up to.
No, Tolst has gone to a lot of trouble not to harm Zhmed.
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Excuse me, Colonel Tolst but this is checkmate.
Did Tolst show you pictures of any of these men?
Do not try and con us, Tolst.
What would Tolst want with medical files?
But after what happened on the street, would not Tolst cancel his plans?
As long as Tolst remains on embassy grounds, there is nothing we can do.
Now, that means that Tolst has enough to compute a pattern.
Once Tolst gets finished with him, what 's gonna happen to him?