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poles noun trousers. Vietnam war slang US, 1991
idiompolesbe poles apartused in order to emphasize that two people, ideas etc are very different from each other:Our characters are poles apart. I show everything on my face - every emotion. Maxim is very quiet and reserved.We're hoping for a compromise, but the parties are poles apart, especially on the issue of health care. (redirected from poles)
See:- at opposite poles
- be in pole position
- be poles apart
- be poles/worlds apart
- be up the pole
- beanpole
- half up the pole
- high man on the totem pole
- I wouldn't touch (someone or something) with a ten-foot pole
- I wouldn't touch (something or someone) with a barge pole
- I wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole
- in pole position
- low man on the totem pole
- low on the totem pole
- not touch (someone or something) with a barge pole
- not touch (someone or something) with a ten-foot pole
- not touch with a ten-foot pole
- pole dancer
- pole dancing
- poles apart
- smoke pole
- the greasy pole
- the longest pole knocks the persimmon
- the low man on the totem pole
- up the pole
- wouldn’t touch someone/something with a ten-foot pole
- wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole
- wouldn't touch something/someone with a barge pole
- wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole
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