A raised source of light on the edge of a road or walkway.
1The council added it had concerns with cracks in the park's light poles.
2Shadows loom tall, split like razors with neon-bright iron light poles.
3Yellow flyers had been pasted to each of the parking lot's light poles.
4I looked up at the light poles to make sure there weren't any cameras.
5The current crop of gunshot locators are attached to Humvees, or to light poles.
6In some places, windows had blown from buildings and light poles were knocked over.
7Their dwellings wore of light poles covered with birch bark.
8The city of Havana's streets were littered with branches, shrubs, trees and light poles.
9The fourth row down and in between the two light poles was Mr. Harold's Caprice.
10Boys were standing on roofs, and more than a few had shinnied up light poles.
12For the Indians Joam Garral had designed regular cabins-huts without walls, with only light poles supporting the roof of foliage.
13Wagons were also loaded with light poles supplied with an iron spike at each end to hold the wires up.
14At a Russian village where we stopped there was a Managre hut or yourt of light poles covered with birch bark.
15These apartments, called 'polags,' are about six feet square and four or five high, partitioned with light poles and skin curtains.
16They would also frequently agree to pay the cities to lease public property, such as light poles, which would hold Wi-Fi transmitters.
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