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Pole Definition & Meaning

1. A long, slender, cylindrical object used for support or as a marker.

Example: The flagpole stood tall outside the school building.

2. Either of the two points on the earth's surface where the axis of rotation intersects the surface.

Example: The north pole is located in the arctic ocean.

3. A magnetic pole, either north or south, that is the source of a magnetic field.

Example: The compass needle pointed towards the magnetic pole.

4. A person from poland or of polish descent.

Example: My friend's grandparents are poles who immigrated to the united states.

5. A slang term for the genitalia of a male.

Example: The comedian made an inappropriate joke about his pole during his stand-up routine.

Examples of the word pole used in sentences.

  • I use a long wooden pole to reach the high shelf in the kitchen.
  • My friend likes to go fishing and he always brings a fishing pole with him.
  • I saw a flag on top of the pole outside the school.
  • The athlete used a metal pole to jump over the bar in the high jump competition.
  • In the winter, the children enjoy sliding down the hill on their sleds using poles to steer.
  • The flag fluttered in the breeze atop the pole.
  • The old man leaned on his walking pole for support.
  • The pole was stuck in the ground and wouldn't budge.
  • We used a long pole to reach the high shelf.
  • She spun around the pole with ease during her dance routine.
  • During the winter, I always keep a long pole in my car to help push the car out of the snow if it gets stuck.
  • The fisherman cast his line out into the lake using his trusty fishing pole.
  • The Olympic athlete used a pole to vault over the high bar in the gymnastics event.
  • I need to replace the flagpole in my front yard because it was damaged in the last storm.
  • The construction workers used a crane to lift the heavy steel pole into place for the new streetlight.
  • The fishermen raised their poles in unison, each hoping to catch the biggest fish of the day.
  • The scientist used a magnetic pole to study the Earth's magnetic field.
  • The pole vault is an exhilarating event to watch during track and field competitions.
  • In traditional Indian weddings, the bride and groom hold bamboo poles and walk around a sacred fire as a symbol of their union.
  • There was a tall wooden pole on the side of the road with a sign hanging from it.
  • Despite the frigid weather, the ice fisherman remained fixed to his pole, determined to catch a fish.
  • Pole dancing has become a popular form of exercise and entertainment in recent years.
  • The flagpole stood tall and proud, displaying the country's colors for all to see.
  • The old man steadied himself against the pole as he waited for the bus to arrive.
  • The two countries were on opposite poles of the political spectrum, making compromise difficult.
  • The flagpole outside the embassy was an easy target for protestors, who used it to hang banners and slogans.
  • The North Pole expedition required months of preparation and training, as well as a great deal of courage and determination.
  • The pole vaulter sailed over the bar with remarkable grace and speed, setting a new personal and world record.
  • The archaeologist used his pole to poke around the ruins of the ancient city in search of valuable artifacts.
  • Despite the gravity of the situation, the daredevil used his pole to reach the highest point of the skyscraper.
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