Sentence examples for was pole from inspiring English sources

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was pole

noun

Originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes.

Exact(1)

Hamilton was pole position in Hungary and winning easy, same feeling.

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Powell added that he was "pole-axed" by the vote to leave on 23 June, which he regarded as a huge backwards step.

The major talking point of the game came in the 30th minute when Worcester's fly-half Heathcote was pole-axed by giant Quins lock Charlie Matthews.

The Scots were moving the ball well from the first whistle but when Greig Laidlaw was pole-axed in the midfield the ball spilled loose for Desio to collect and gallop clear from 40 metres and touch down.

Of the seven endometrial tumors that had somatic mutations in TNK2 and/or DDR1 in our study, one tumor (T3) was POLE-mutant and three tumors (T77, T88, and T117) were microsatellite-unstable, raising the possibility that the TNK2 and DDR1 mutations in these cases may have arisen as a consequence of replicative and mismatch repair defects respectively.

That's pole star, not pollster.

You're pole dancing and you're going to play a prostitute.

Financially, the clubs are poles apart.

These were poles as bayonets.

Picasso and Matisse are poles apart aesthetically.

Artistically, though, the brothers were poles apart.

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