wooden pole
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwoodenandpole
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wooden
adjective
uk/ˈwʊd.ən/us/ˈwʊd.ən/
made ...
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pole
noun[C]
uk/pəʊl/us/poʊl/
a long, thin stick of wood or metal, often used standing straight up in the ground to ...
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(Definition ofwoodenandpolefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The traps were hung from awoodenpolewith the lowest part 20 cm from the ground.
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The traps were hung from awoodenpole25 m apart and 30 m from the nearest house with the lowest part 20 cm from the ground.
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Thewoodenpoleis moulded as windlass and pulleys and hawsers are used for leverage.
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His glider hit awoodenpoledefense which tore into the three soldiers sitting next to him, mortally wounding them.
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It is solid silver, weighs 108 ounces, and is five foot five inches long, mounted on the originalwoodenpole.
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The symbol of the region is the "klopotec", a wooden mechanical device on a highwoodenpole, similar to a windmill.
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Hellboy cracks thewoodenpoleand hits the horse on the head with it.
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Instead, the horses may be tied to a singlewoodenpoleor a large boulder.
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This is a traditional dance in which flying angels (ngeles) spin to the ground from a hugewoodenpole.
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It consists of a 17 mwoodenpolestanding on a hillside which is itself about 80 m above sea level.
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Next to her is an old-fashioned interior light-fixture consisting of awoodenpolewith an oil-filled dish and wick on top of it ("tdai").
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It is awoodenpolecovered with gems and thousands of mantras, and placed in the central channel of the stupa.
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It was a largewoodenpolenear the southern end zone.
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A "marinier" stood on the front of the barge steering it with awoodenpole.
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Naginata mounts consist of a longwoodenpole, different from a nagamaki mount, which is shorter and wrapped.
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It is thought to have been a black drape on awoodenpolewith an emblem on the top.
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Next to the church, stands an intricately carvedwoodenpole, previously within the grounds of the old church cemetery.
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The antenna support structure is a 17 metre-high (56 ft-high)woodenpolesituated at an elevation of 64 m.
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Awoodenpolewas used to simulate the power input pole.
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