Synonym: bar, beam, post, rod, shaft, stick. Similar words: poly, poll, whole, role, sole, police, policy, apology. Meaning: [pəʊl] n. 1. a long (usually round) rod of wood or metal or plastic 2. a native or inhabitant of Poland 3. one of two divergent or mutually exclusive opinions 4. a linear measure of 16.5 feet 5. a square rod of land 6. one of two points of intersection of the Earth's axis and the celestial sphere 7. one of two antipodal points where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface 8. a contact on an electrical device (such as a battery) at which electric current enters or leaves 9. a long fiberglass sports implement used for pole vaulting 10. one of the two ends of a magnet where the magnetism seems to be concentrated. v. 1. propel with a pole 2. support on poles 3. deoxidize molten metals by stirring them with a wooden pole.
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121. Gnawed arms ripped from the body but still dangling from the hands to the skewering pole.
122. Nervously, I moved forward, fumbling round the battlements until I came to a protruding wooden pole.
123. Her fresh young lips closed hungrily around the stiff pole of his organ.
124. Alexei dragged his coat off what remained of the lantern pole.
125. He competed in 51 World Championship races and started in pole position in 29 of them, winning 24.
126. He didn't talk because he was afraid of losing the pole or, worse still, falling in.
127. Frankie tells the audience how the Producers had wanted him to make an entrance by sliding down a fireman's pole!
128. Suppose that he starts at the pole in Fig. 3.8 with the local vector a shown there.
129. It was a process like ionization: what was subtracted from one pole was added to the other.
130. Stevens rode more confidently in the stretch, while Antley slashed away with his whip 17 times from the quarter pole home.
131. Here I was, the last guy on the totem pole.
132. When he went to the pole vault, he had a little added adrenalin that put his steps off.
133. Hank says our steps are wrapped around a phone pole two blocks down the beach.
134. Endill noticed he was standing beside a thick wooden pole.
135. Chain mail was made first by coiling links around a pole and then fully constructed by interlinking.
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136. Matata poled gracefully; he could have been punting down the Cam as his pole pushed blue and white water lilies aside.
137. On the top was a pole wrapped in straw which could be ignited by the cossack sentry in case of enemy incursion.
138. The front bellend uses an extra hooped pole which extends the flysheet forward giving ample room for storage.
139. I sat down and held the pole and watched the line swoop out into the wake.
140. Even in their attitudes toward men they were at opposite ends of the pole.
141. The flow of a magnetic field is taken from magnetic north pole to magnetic south pole.
142. Only the pole vaulter Sergei Bubka and the discus thrower Lars Riedel have won more individual medals.
143. He was also carrying an orange poster on a pole, urging a vote for the local Liberal Democrat candidate.
144. The base of the circular grey pole was concealed in a clump of long brown grass.
145. Mr Honecker is up a pole and all the ladders offered him to climb down would be an admission of failure.
146. Locked in a metaphysical conundrum, they both looked at the patch of road where the virtual pole barred the way.
147. He supervised the pickers like a high official, carrying a long, medieval-looking pole with a sickle on the end.
148. I was leaning for concealment against a light pole, my cotton jacket crumpling the paper messages taped to its base.
149. Roll the die, answer a question and move up the greasy pole to Downing Street.
150. This use of a pole to measure arable land is very ancient.
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