imp-pole (Meaning)

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imp-pole (n.)

A pole for supporting a scaffold.

Synonyms & Antonyms of imp-pole

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imp-pole Sentence Examples

  1. The imp-pole stood tall and menacing, its sharpened end glistening ominously.
  2. The wizard summoned his imps to dance around the imp-pole, creating a whirlwind of chaos.
  3. The imps tied the captive to the imp-pole, their evil laughter echoing through the dungeon.
  4. The flames of the bonfire danced around the imp-pole, casting an eerie glow on the surrounding darkness.
  5. The hero charged at the imp-pole, his sword glinting in the dim light.
  6. The imps cackled as they tortured their victim on the imp-pole.
  7. The imp-pole became a symbol of terror for all who crossed its path.
  8. The villagers erected imp-poles at the border of their town to ward off evil spirits.
  9. The witches used the imp-pole as a conduit to summon their demonic allies.
  10. The sight of the imp-pole sent shivers down the spines of the bravest warriors.

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A pole for supporting a scaffold.

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The imp-pole stood tall and menacing, its sharpened end glistening ominously.

The wizard summoned his imps to dance around the imp-pole, creating a whirlwind of chaos.

The imps tied the captive to the imp-pole, their evil laughter echoing through the dungeon.

The flames of the bonfire danced around the imp-pole, casting an eerie glow on the surrounding darkness.