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		Definition of ski pole in English: ski polenoun Either of two light metal poles held by a skier to assist in balance or propulsion.  Example sentencesExamples -  ‘For cross country ski training, I go to the forest to walk with ski poles,’ Sauvala said.
 -  Another skier made a claim after being hit by a ski pole someone dropped from a chair lift overhead.
 -  When climbing hills or snowshoeing in brushy country, use one or two ski poles to help climb or maintain balance.
 -  ‘I haven't touched a ski pole in ten years,’ Pancho confesses on the lift.
 -  When my ski pole sunk all the way to the hilt through bottomless muck, I realized this wasn't our day.
 -  We strap our skis to our packs, and McLean hands me a ski pole with a Whippet grip before we start kicking our way upward again.
 -  In the mountains, he carries a ski pole to help him climb.
 -  I hastily kit up, armed with my trusty Nikon RS, dive buddy, a ski pole and a dash of fish-oil on our wetsuits for good measure.
 -  She had with her a ski pole and a kitchen knife in her purse.
 -  Protruding off the bow were three sets of metal ski poles, their baskets pointing outward like a bunch of flowers.
 -  To guide your movements, take your ski pole and draw a quarter circle starting at your heel and curving forward.
 -  Toko will also introduce a cross country ski pole tube to protect poles while in transit.
 -  ‘I could have reached out with my ski pole,’ Andy would say wistfully, ‘and pushed him over.’
 -  As it was, they managed to rig up an intravenous drip on a ski pole, through which they administered adrenaline.
 -  The Comfort heel is easier to rotate with a ski pole to change the height of the climbing post.
 -  Skiers and snowshoers should also keep control of ski poles to avoid the sled as it goes by.
 -  Walking with ski poles is even better, since you can raise your heart rate as if you were running without pounding your joints.
 -  So I dug my ski poles into the slope and tried to stop myself.
 -  I place another wand and ski across, probing with my ski pole so I don't blunder down a hidden orifice.
 -  His latest idea to help people stay fit are ‘Nordic walking poles’ - ski poles used when walking.
 
    Definition of ski pole in US English: ski polenounˈski ˌpoʊlˈskē ˌpōl Either of two lightweight poles held by a skier to assist in balance or propulsion.  Example sentencesExamples -  To guide your movements, take your ski pole and draw a quarter circle starting at your heel and curving forward.
 -  Another skier made a claim after being hit by a ski pole someone dropped from a chair lift overhead.
 -  Walking with ski poles is even better, since you can raise your heart rate as if you were running without pounding your joints.
 -  In the mountains, he carries a ski pole to help him climb.
 -  When my ski pole sunk all the way to the hilt through bottomless muck, I realized this wasn't our day.
 -  I place another wand and ski across, probing with my ski pole so I don't blunder down a hidden orifice.
 -  As it was, they managed to rig up an intravenous drip on a ski pole, through which they administered adrenaline.
 -  Skiers and snowshoers should also keep control of ski poles to avoid the sled as it goes by.
 -  When climbing hills or snowshoeing in brushy country, use one or two ski poles to help climb or maintain balance.
 -  ‘I haven't touched a ski pole in ten years,’ Pancho confesses on the lift.
 -  The Comfort heel is easier to rotate with a ski pole to change the height of the climbing post.
 -  We strap our skis to our packs, and McLean hands me a ski pole with a Whippet grip before we start kicking our way upward again.
 -  Protruding off the bow were three sets of metal ski poles, their baskets pointing outward like a bunch of flowers.
 -  She had with her a ski pole and a kitchen knife in her purse.
 -  So I dug my ski poles into the slope and tried to stop myself.
 -  I hastily kit up, armed with my trusty Nikon RS, dive buddy, a ski pole and a dash of fish-oil on our wetsuits for good measure.
 -  ‘For cross country ski training, I go to the forest to walk with ski poles,’ Sauvala said.
 -  His latest idea to help people stay fit are ‘Nordic walking poles’ - ski poles used when walking.
 -  Toko will also introduce a cross country ski pole tube to protect poles while in transit.
 -  ‘I could have reached out with my ski pole,’ Andy would say wistfully, ‘and pushed him over.’
 
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