Pronunciation of the English word pole.
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1. | "What do you want?" asked the Indian chief. "We want all the land from the North Pole to the South Pole," said the English general. | |
2. | They strung the electric wire from pole to pole. | |
3. | The South Pole is a lot colder than the North Pole. | |
4. | While the date line generally runs north to south from pole to pole, it zigzags around political borders such as eastern Russia and Alaska’s Aleutian Islands. | |
5. | Clouds the darkened heavens have drowned, / and snatched the daylight from the Trojans' eyes. / Black night broods on the waters; all around / from pole to pole the rattling peals resound / and frequent flashes light the lurid air. / All nature, big with instant ruin, frowned / destruction. | |
6. | The temperature at the North Pole is different from at the South Pole. | |
7. | The engineer climbed the telephone pole. | |
8. | We credit Peary with having discovered the North Pole. | |
9. | Even after it was hit, the pole was still upright. | |
10. | There was a flag at the top of the pole. |