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Definitions from the WebAntonyms for PoleNounSense 1:A pole is a long, slender, cylindrical object often used to support something or mark a location. Sample Sentence: The flag was proudly flying atop the pole. Search for related products on AmazonSense 2:In physics, a pole refers to either of two opposite extremities of an axis or magnet. Sample Sentence: Like poles of magnets repel each other. Search for related products on AmazonVerbSense 1:To pole means to propel or push forward using a long pole or rod. Sample Sentence: The gondolier expertly poled the boat through the narrow canal. Search for related products on AmazonSense 2:In pole dancing, to pole is to perform impressive acrobatic moves using a vertical pole. Sample Sentence: She gracefully poled her way to the top during the pole dancing competition. Search for related products on AmazonAdjectiveSense 1:Pole used as an adjective describes something relating to Poland or Polish people. Sample Sentence: This restaurant serves delicious pole cuisine. Search for related products on Amazon | ||||
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