"Poole" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Poole" Meaning

A Poole can be a type of large, round container for storing or carrying goods or materials, typically having a handle and a lid. It is often made of wood or plastic.

For example, you might see a poole as a bin for storing cleaning supplies in a janitor's closet.

Historically, a Poole can also refer to a type of large ship or man-of-war built at Poole in Dorset, England in the 16th to 18th centuries.

"Poole" Examples

Verb Forms:

Poole (past tense): The captain pooles the water for aquatic games.
Poole-ing (present participle): The teenagers are poole-ing in the bay.
Poole-ing (gerund or verbal noun): Swimming, or poole-ing, is a great way to stay fit.

Idioms:

In over my head and way over my head (fig.) The student felt he was in over his head, but when he received more than 300,000 loan, he felt way over his head.
Raining cats and dogs I've not seen such heavy rain for years – it's raining cats and dogs.
A heavy head must have heavy days Yet it is worth while to be your own weather vanqueur, to be able to be the winner and the captain of one's soul.

"Poole" Similar Words

Poofter

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A derogatory slang term that has been used to refer to a man, typically a younger one, who is considered to be effeminate or seen as having feminine qualities. It is often used negatively to imply a lack of masculine vigor or masculinity.<br><br>In modern usage, this term is considered to be highly offensive and derogatory, and is widely regarded as homophobic. In the UK, it is often associated with the National Front organization and its ideologies.<br><br>It's worth noting that the term has been somewhat reclaimed and subverted over time, particularly in LGBTQ+ contexts, where some individuals have adopted it as a badge of pride, using it to express their identities and challenge heteronormative and patriarchal systems.

Pooh-pooh

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to express stupid or foolish ideas as worthless; to dismiss or reject something as ridiculous or futile.

Pooh-poohed

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Pooh

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A popular term that doesn't refer to Winnie the Pooh, the beloved children's character. The phrase "pooh" can also mean "nonsense" or "bunkum", expressing that something is ridiculous or absurd.<br><br>Example: "That's just a bunch of pooh, nobody believes that!"

Pooing

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"Pooing" can be a verb or a noun.<br><br>As a verb, "pooping" (not pooing, which is a more informal and British spelling) means to defecate or pass feces from the bowels, often in a sudden or swift manner.<br><br>Example: "After eating that spicy meal, I was pooping for hours."<br><br>As a noun, a "poop" is a small area of darker color often found at the stern (rear end) of a ship or boat.

Pooja

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Pooja refers to a form of worship, a ritual or ceremony in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, where an individual offers prayers, devotion, and offerings to a deity, usually as a form of gratitude or request. It often involves meditation, chanting, and offerings of flowers, incense, or other items.

Pook

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"Pook" can refer to different things depending on the context. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. Pook, a surname. It is of English or Irish origin and may be derived from the Old English or Gaelic language.<br>2. Pook or Pooka, a mythical Irish creature from Irish folklore, often depicted as a malevolent spirit or a trickster.<br>3. Pook or Pookball, a types of lava or beach plants typically found in tropical and subtropical regions.<br><br>However, a more common usage of the word "pook" is in the phrase "pooka-led fishing rods" or Pook-style fishing rods for surf fishing. It has become more synonymous with good fishing luck or successful fishing try, and leads to say fisherman are "in the pook zone" when they're on a fishing trip and are getting a lot of bites.

Pool

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A body of fluid, either natural or man-made, used for swimming or other recreational activities; a group of people who work or have a common interest together, often organized, e.g., a panel of juries; a collection of items from which something is selected, e.g., a pool of candidates.

Pooled

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Put together in a single container or unit: "Their efforts were pooled to help the victims of the disaster".

Poolhouse

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A poolhouse is a building associated with a swimming pool, typically designed to provide shelter and convenience for individuals using the pool.<br><br>The term can refer to a structure:<br><br>1. Attached to the main house, but not always directly connected to it, sometimes referred to as an "au pair" house.<br>2. Separate from the main house, often positioned near the pool, either on the same property or connected by a short path.<br><br>Traditionally, a poolhouse usually includes facilities like:<br>a changing room<br>a shower or bathroom<br>a storage area for pool equipment and supplies<br>a room for lounging or relaxing<br><br>However, modern poolhouses can have a wide range of designs and amenities, and may be more elaborate.

Pooling

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Pooling refers to the act of gathering or combining something, especially information, resources, or materials, from different sources or locations. It can also refer to the process of collecting and analyzing data from multiple sources in a way that makes it possible to compare and contrast information.<br><br>In a broader sense, pooling can also refer to the act of sharing or combining resources, such as money, equipment, or expertise, for a common purpose or goal.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The company is pooling its resources to develop a new product."<br> "The researchers pooled the data from multiple studies to analyze the results."<br> "The pool of money collected from donations will be used to fund a community project."<br><br>Synonyms for pooling include:<br><br> Collecting<br> Gathering<br> Combining<br> Consolidating<br> Centralizing

Pools

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A body of water that is smaller than a lake and larger than a tub or basin, often surrounded by a wall or other barrier. It can be used for swimming, relaxing, or other recreational activities. Common examples include backyard pools, public pools, and hot tubs.

Poolside

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adjacent to or in the vicinity of a swimming pool; beside a pool.

Poona

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Pune, also known as Poona, is a city in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is the eighth largest city in the country and the second largest in Maharashtra after Mumbai. Formerly the capital of the Maratha Empire, the city is nestled in the Deccan plateau and has a strategic location between the Sinhagad fort and the Panchganga.

Poonam

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Poonam is an Indian name, specifically a feminine given name. Poonam is a Sanskrit word that means "full moon". It is also associated with the Hindu festival of Karva Chauth, a festival where married women fast for the well-being and longevity of their husbands and pray for their happiness. In some regions, it is considered auspicious to give this name to a child born around the time of the full moon.

Pooned

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The word is not recognized as a common word in English. It's possible that it's a made-up or misspelled word, or it's a word from a specific dialect or culture.<br><br>However, I found a possible interpretation of the word:<br><br>To be "pooned" is to be deliberately trying-to-be-pretentious or fake, often in a humorous or ironic way.