Aún no tenemos significados para "play polo".
1I cannot wear armlets and play polo, and I would rather play polo.'
2Maybe he should play polo or bowl, or something like that.
3Of course he won't be able to play polo, or take much active exercise.
4You see, you hunt and play polo, and do everything which the ordinary Englishmen do.
5We can see Woz using one to play polo.
6He began to play polo at 19 at the Valley Ranch School, near Cody, Wyo.
7You can't play polo without good ponies, can you?
8In the end he would be put up at the clubs; he might even play polo.
9He said it took mentality and physical endurance as well as some courage to play polo.
10The two men learned to play polo together.
11Then there is a racing season, and they play polo and race for a while, then-flop
12He knew what a disappointment it was to his father that he didn't want to play polo.
13On the evening of the 26th, Lieutenant Rattray went over to Khar as usual to play polo.
14We'll spend our mornings at Durland's for a while, and I'll teach you to play polo, too.
15Do you play polo, Mr. Griggs?
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