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poley adjective- of a beast, hornless AUSTRALIA, 1843
From British dialect poly, polly, poll, variant of polled (dehorned). - of a container, missing a handle AUSTRALIA, 1901
- Sometimes my mother kept a poley jug of cool water in the zinc-lined chamber of the ice-chest, but we were never allowed to get at it. — Gerald Murnane, Landscape with Landscape, p. 31, 1987
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