poley Antonyms
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Meaning of poley
Webster
poley (n.)
See Poly.
Webster
poley (a.)
Without horns; polled.
poley Sentence Examples
- The rogue polecat scurried through the undergrowth, its scent lingering in the air.
- The delicate poley petals fluttered in the gentle breeze, painting the meadow with vibrant hues.
- The veterinarian noticed a suspicious poley deposit on the horse's flank, indicating a potential health issue.
- The river's current created a swirling poley that swept away the unsuspecting object.
- The antique furniture had a distinctive poley finish, adding character and age to the room.
- The ship sailed into the harbor, its sails billowing like a poley cloud.
- The campfire crackled and popped, releasing a poley aroma that permeated the surrounding air.
- The telescope's lens was coated with a special poley substance to reduce reflections.
- The scientist used a poley reagent to identify the unknown element in the compound.
- The artist's brushstrokes formed a beautiful poley pattern on the canvas, creating depth and texture.
FAQs About the word poley
See Poly., Without horns; polled.
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No antonyms found.
The rogue polecat scurried through the undergrowth, its scent lingering in the air.
The delicate poley petals fluttered in the gentle breeze, painting the meadow with vibrant hues.
The veterinarian noticed a suspicious poley deposit on the horse's flank, indicating a potential health issue.
The river's current created a swirling poley that swept away the unsuspecting object.