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Definition of Poloists
1. poloist [n] - See also: poloist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Poloists
Literary usage of Poloists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. All about Hawaii (1915)
"... and the erection of grand stand, bleachers, and other accessories for the
convenience of poloists and the public in general. DEEP-SEA FISHING. ..."
2. The Musical World (1882)
"LOB for poloists, which, since the adoption of the new system, are the only
approved, recommended and played by the greatest Masters; among others, ..."
3. Riding by Robert Weir, J. Moray Brown (1891)
"WS Alston and GN Walker, of Calcutta, have also made a name for themselves amongst
Indian poloists. Captain Bruce Hamilton, of the East Yorkshire Regiment, ..."
4. The Assault: Germany Before the Outbreak and England in War-time; a Personal by Frederic William Wile (1916)
"They must have sent thousands upon thousands of cricketers, footballers, golfers
and poloists—that is a classification which takes in pretty nearly all ..."
5. The Assault: Germany Before the Outbreak and England in War-time; a Personal by Frederic William Wile (1916)
"They must have sent thousands upon thousands of cricketers, footballers, golfers
and poloists—that is a classification which takes in pretty nearly all ..."
6. Press Reference Library by International News Service (1915)
"... Captain of the Coronado Country Club team, made up of brilliant players who
have proved their abilities in matches with the world's best poloists. ..."