Something, such as a geographic feature or building, that is easily recognizable and/or well known.
Component in point of sale equipment.
1 During her Boot Camp pitch, Georgia danced with poi as she spoke.
2 Haka and poi are to be used to rehabilitate stroke survivors in Britain.
3 In Asian cultures fennel was ingested to speed the elimination of poi …
4 She had to confine herself pretty strictly to " poi " and hard work.
5 But it is odd to think that a 10 - poi nt gap is now construed as competitive.
6 Part of her study compares the the benefit of poi with those of Tai Chi.
7 But the chief and most highly prized dish is called " poi . "
8 To foreigners poi has a most unpleasant, disagreeable taste.
9 The poi in the poi-pits had turned bitter.
10 The Jazz went 8 of 13 from 3 - poi nt range in the quarter.
11 Catherine Robertson's story of a 100 year-old poi and Kevin Milne talks about being on the wagon.
12 Finke is 9-of-13 from 3 - poi nt range over his last five games 3.
13 She has pounded some taro and filled her calabash with poi , and would feed thee once more.
14 Cleveland SG J.R. Smith is 13-of-24 from 3 - poi nt range in the series.
15 Bethea Jr. is 8-for-14 from 3 - poi nt range in his first two games.
16 The Suns are 9-of-44 from 3 - poi nt range in the first two games.
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