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to poles
noun
Originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes.
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Is being hostile to Poles racist?
Others had attached utility knives to poles and spades.
The shoes available to Poles cost four hundred zloty.
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Yet affixed to walls or taped to poles, they fade into the background, teeming but unnoticed.
Heads are severed and attached to poles, muscled torsos slashed and speared.
But Fatah flags were often attached to poles also bearing Hamas and Palestine flags.
They captured both deer with rope nooses attached to poles (see video) and pulled them aboard.
The language distinction is of paramount importance to Poles and Polish-Americans, including those here.
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Donnelly learned quickly to ski crossways to the hill, then to use his outriggers as lean-to poles in the snow.
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