Pole, which carries overhead telephone lines.
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Examples for "telephone pole"
Examples for "telephone pole"
1I increased my pace and wobbled from telephone pole to telephone pole.
2Kind of like parking a car by crashing into a telephone pole.
3They came to the dead bear at the foot of the telephone pole.
4He led her through the crowd, over to a telephone pole.
5A telephone pole on the crest stretched out spectral arms and leaned away.
1You crashed it into a phone pole?
2Norrie took two cautious steps toward the black, fly-buzzing heap at the foot of the phone pole.
3They all make me want to throw my pager out the window and tell Sprint to cut my phone pole.
4I was standing outside the picket fence around Bobby Oswald's yard, leaning against a phone pole, smoking a cigarette and pretending to read the paper.
5They are not businesslike and military, like phone poles anchored in concrete.
1She couldn't imagine returning to work -answering the phone , posting payments -as if nothing in her life had changed.
1Sommers had edged her into a protected corner formed by a large telephone post.
2I'm going to run you up every telephone post we come to for that insult!
3I was standing close to the telephone post between Pacific Hotel bar and Mose's newsstand when I heard one or two shots fired almost together.
4Telephone posts emerged like weeds, at odd angles, jutting up, sprouting hundreds of wires that sagged across streets.
5He says, in places the snow is over the telephone posts." "I'll try it anyway," I said.
6They sheltered apparently, though at a considerable distance, another farmhouse; for a road led along their southern edge, lined with telephone posts.
7It was that fleeting sight of the telephone posts over again, though on a slightly smaller scale; but this time it was in front.
Translations for telephone post