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Definition of poly in English: polynounPlural polys ˈpɒliˈpɑli 1mass noun Polyester. Example sentencesExamples - Stretch Twill is a poly/rayon/Lycroflex blend that is both comfortable and very flexible, and offers a casual look with sacrificing performance.
- You could begin with the Checkered Flag sheet set made with a poly/cotton blend that's easy care for busy moms.
- I need a washable, durable plaid - fabric content 100% polyester or poly blend.
- The Stretch Twill Pro Bowler, style BRS-007 from Boardroom, is a poly/rayon with Lycroplex blend that is a more mobile and comfortable version of Boardroom's microfibre fabric.
- The existing men's style is a short-sleeve poly/rayon blend with some surface detail and a soft hand to give it an upscale look and feel.
- Made from a poly/cotton blend, this shirt fits all sizes and has the BaddaBing Club logo printed on its back in metallic silver.
2mass noun Polythene. Example sentencesExamples - Usually one large sheet 7 of poly is used for all four walls of a room in a building.
- Other, tougher polyethylene options are woven poly and high-density polyethylene, a honeycombed material with better energy efficiency.
3British historical A polytechnic. Example sentencesExamples - Fake your CV so it shows you failed most of your A-levels and just managed to scrape a third-class management degree from a former poly your dad bunged a few thousand quid to, and you will be an irresistible prospect.
- First, the old polytechnics were rebranded as universities - a process of levelling-down that has really meant many old universities becoming polys in all but name.
- I have an acquaintance who is employed by one of our better universities (that's code for: not Oxbridge or Edinburgh or St.Andrews, but not a jumped-up poly either).
- But media studies at a former poly faces an extra battle to gain credibility among the very media it seeks to understand.
- Oxford is outstanding and a former poly can be outstanding in its own distinctive contribution, so I wouldn't like to rank them’.
Rhymes Barbirolli, brolly, collie, dolly, folly, golly, holly, jolly, lolly, Mollie, molly, nollie, Ollie, polly, trolley, volley, wally Definition of poly in US English: polynounˈpɑliˈpälē 1Polyester. Example sentencesExamples - The existing men's style is a short-sleeve poly/rayon blend with some surface detail and a soft hand to give it an upscale look and feel.
- You could begin with the Checkered Flag sheet set made with a poly/cotton blend that's easy care for busy moms.
- The Stretch Twill Pro Bowler, style BRS-007 from Boardroom, is a poly/rayon with Lycroplex blend that is a more mobile and comfortable version of Boardroom's microfibre fabric.
- Made from a poly/cotton blend, this shirt fits all sizes and has the BaddaBing Club logo printed on its back in metallic silver.
- Stretch Twill is a poly/rayon/Lycroflex blend that is both comfortable and very flexible, and offers a casual look with sacrificing performance.
- I need a washable, durable plaid - fabric content 100% polyester or poly blend.
2Polyethylene. Example sentencesExamples - Usually one large sheet 7 of poly is used for all four walls of a room in a building.
- Other, tougher polyethylene options are woven poly and high-density polyethylene, a honeycombed material with better energy efficiency.
4British historical A polytechnic. Example sentencesExamples - First, the old polytechnics were rebranded as universities - a process of levelling-down that has really meant many old universities becoming polys in all but name.
- Oxford is outstanding and a former poly can be outstanding in its own distinctive contribution, so I wouldn't like to rank them’.
- But media studies at a former poly faces an extra battle to gain credibility among the very media it seeks to understand.
- Fake your CV so it shows you failed most of your A-levels and just managed to scrape a third-class management degree from a former poly your dad bunged a few thousand quid to, and you will be an irresistible prospect.
- I have an acquaintance who is employed by one of our better universities (that's code for: not Oxbridge or Edinburgh or St.Andrews, but not a jumped-up poly either).
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