telephone pole

NOUN
  1. tall pole supporting telephone wires
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How To Use telephone pole In A Sentence

  • His neck resembles an Easter ham and his spear is the size of a telephone pole. Boing Boing: May 16, 2004 - May 22, 2004 Archives
  • It fell on a telephone pole and TV cables making them a tangled mess.
  • A single antelope stood in the line of shadow of a telephone pole.
  • These homemade announcements are mostly affixed to telephone poles, but garbage bins, phone booths and newspaper boxes are also info-rich urban texts.
  • He showed me how to draw a telephone pole.
  • The black crow perched on the telephone pole.
  • Some crash into tall buildings, telephone poles, or even widow panes.
  • For every few videos of someone boldly going into a mailbox on a pogo stick, there's the slapstick guarantee that too much hesitancy will also slam your ass into the pavement, telephone pole or body of water refer to countless hesitant hang-glider clips. Tom Bergeron: America's Funniest Home Videos Meets C-SPAN
  • We found one cache, failed to locate another, and observed a red-tailed hawk sitting in a telephone pole downslope from a trail, at eye level and about fifteen feet away. She wakes him up forty-eight hours later, the sun is breaking
  • The boy on the bicycle went bang into a telephone pole.
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