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Examples:the north and south poles—vertical banner (for display at exhibitions, advertising hung from poles in the street etc)—carry on poles (together with sb else)—type of wood used make punting poles for boats (old)—distance between two poles—electric or magnetic poles—laborers who carry cargo up and down the mountains on shoulder poles—high latitude (i.e. near the poles)—pole-climbing (as gymnastics or circus act)—pole serving as mark or symbol—(old) coffin-bearing pole—classifier for loads carried on a shoulder pole—lasso on long wooden pole—lit. hundred foot pole, progress still further (idiom); fig. much accomplished, still some work do—lit. set up a pole and see the shadow (idiom); fig. instant effect—lit. put up a pole and see the shadow (idiom); expect instant results—pole marking distance on racetrack—pole (geography, physics)—pulling a lamb and bringing wine on a carrying pole (idiom); fig. offer elaborate congratulations—push or move with a pole— |