Pronunciation of poles

Pronunciation of the English word poles.

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Pronounce poles in English


poles in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. These poles, called totem poles, are thought to have been worshipped or constructed for frightening enemies.
2. They made huge, grotesque, yet beautiful poles of red cedar.
3. Totem poles consist of a group of figures that represent animals, birds, fish, mythological beings and supernatural beasts.
4. The lines of this field run between magnetic north and magnetic south at the two poles.
5. They live on the snow and ice of the Poles and in tropical jungles.
6. On this point it is poles apart from when I set myself on learning English 20 years ago.
7. Let us consider the gravity of this day, for today inside the hospitable walls of Boulogne-sur-Mer, the French are not meeting the English, nor are Russians meeting Poles, but people are meeting people.
8. I saw Tom and Mary carrying their fishing poles and tackle boxes.
9. Tom and Mary were walking down the path with fishing poles slung over their shoulders.
10. The net gravitational field at any point on the surface of the earth is the sum of the gravitational fields of all the masses in the universe; hence it displays diurnal and seasonal variations and variations with the phases of the moon and Jupiter; and those variations vary with latitude: if you live far from the poles, you weigh more at night.

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