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n. (plural of telephone pole English)
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Telephone Poles is the second book of poetry written by American writer John Updike.
Usage examples of "telephone poles".
He had left behind fliers tacked to telephone poles and Scotch-taped to store windows announcing that all hungering for the Word of the Lord could find him between Nageezi and the Dzilith-Na-O-Dith-Hie School.
Posters on the telephone poles outside the Gray House shouted, REELECT WARREN &.
The Count had barely changed up to top gear when he changed down again and brought the truck to a halt by the side of a small wood through which telephone poles and wires were strung to cut off the approaching corner.
So, we need a thousand telephone poles, thirty tons of #8 iron wire, a half ton of zinc for galvanizing wire, four thousand insulators, five thousand gallons of creosote or coal tar to paint poles with, a thousand cross bars, four thousand lathe turned insulator spindles (wooden dowels) to screw the insulators onto.
I took my catapult from my belt, selected a half-inch steelie, sighted carefully, then sent the big ball-bearing arcing out over the river, the telephone poles and the little suspension bridge to the mainland.
She knew he must be as aware of her as she was of him, and nothing would give him more pleasure than to see her scrawny black body hung up to the sky on a cross of telephone poles for the crows to pick.
It was there in the telephone poles that had fallen over and not been repaired.
At last the pilings began, high crusty columns of wood as thick around as telephone poles.
From one of the telephone poles the cables trailed limply to the earth.
The camping trips, the hikes, those Thursday night meetings in a log structure built from telephone poles donated by the phone company, they're still with me.