About 1,130,000 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Polish people - Wikipedia

    Today, the largest urban concentrations of Poles are within the Warsaw metropolitan area and the Katowice urban area. Ethnic Poles are considered to be the descendants of the ancient West …

  2. POLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of POLE is a long slender usually cylindrical object (such as a length of wood). How to use pole in a sentence.

  3. Poles - definition of poles by The Free Dictionary

    To propel (oneself) or make (one's way) by the use of ski poles: "We ski through the glades on corn snow, then pole our way over a long one-hour runout to a road" (Frederick Selby).

  4. POLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    one of two short poles that you hold, one in each hand, to support you when walking:

  5. Pole Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    When it comes to politics, we're on opposite poles. They were on opposite poles of the argument. Though they were generally poles apart politically, they did agree on this one issue.

  6. Amazon.com: Hiking Poles

    Venture into the great outdoors with our selection of sturdy, adjustable hiking poles. Find models with ergonomic grips and interchangeable accessories.

  7. Street Light Poles and Brackets | Current - GLI Brands

    Explore a range of street light poles and brackets designed for durability and functionality in outdoor lighting applications.

  8. pole - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    3 days ago · pole (plural poles) Either of the two points on the earth 's surface around which it rotates; also, similar points on any other rotating object. A point of magnetic focus, especially …

  9. Hapco Pole Products - Aluminum and Steel Light Pole Products

    Since 1951, industry lighting professionals have made Hapco their trusted source for aluminum and steel light poles and accessories.

  10. Pole Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Pole definition: Either of the regions contiguous to the extremities of the earth's rotational axis, the North Pole or the South Pole.