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		Definition of polo in English: polonoun ˈpəʊləʊˈpoʊloʊ mass nounA game of Eastern origin resembling hockey, played on horseback with a long-handled mallet. 马球  he is teaching me to play polo Example sentencesExamples -  At no time did the games disintegrate into one-man shows of polo prowess.
 -  They love polo and love to share in the thrills and disappointments of tournaments.
 -  No one knows, not even those who are high handicap polo players know some of the things.
 -  I think this club is prepared to host the most important polo event in this country.
 -  In Addis Ababa I came across horseriders playing polo, their lives apparently unaffected by war or famine.
 -  How can they be world champions at polo, play magnificent hockey, soccer and rugby?
 -  Used mainly as cavalry horses, the walers also excelled as mounts at polo, race meetings, and gymkhanas.
 -  Ferry also knew Robert Thame, who has played polo with Prince Charles and his sons.
 -  The Gold Cup victory marked his triumphant return to the sport and to high goal polo.
 -  It is the only one in the world that has two golf courses and a large stadium for polo.
 -  Also I think that for the level of polo they are playing it is also a little difficult.
 -  This, say horseballers requires more skill than polo, in which players rely on reins and a whip.
 -  That would have to include, fishing, shooting, polo, horseracing and many others.
 -  Could you imagine that your sons become polo players and you can play together one day?
 -  Today polo is played worldwide, with the premier nations being Argentina, England and the USA.
 -  Well, you don't play polo because you need that down payment on your mortgage.
 -  In this interview Marcos confesses that he lives for more than simply playing polo.
 -  John's own interest is rugby but he is well able to appreciate a good game of polo.
 -  Yet with just two stripes on his sleeve, he also played polo, a sport which even millionaires find a bit pricey.
 -  I like the way they play by heart, the open polo they play, and the way they ride on horseback.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from Balti, 'ball'. Rhymesbolo, criollo, solo, tombolo    Definition of polo in US English: polonounˈpoʊloʊˈpōlō A game of Eastern origin resembling field hockey, played on horseback with a long-handled mallet. 马球  he is teaching me to play polo Example sentencesExamples -  Ferry also knew Robert Thame, who has played polo with Prince Charles and his sons.
 -  Today polo is played worldwide, with the premier nations being Argentina, England and the USA.
 -  I like the way they play by heart, the open polo they play, and the way they ride on horseback.
 -  How can they be world champions at polo, play magnificent hockey, soccer and rugby?
 -  Also I think that for the level of polo they are playing it is also a little difficult.
 -  I think this club is prepared to host the most important polo event in this country.
 -  In Addis Ababa I came across horseriders playing polo, their lives apparently unaffected by war or famine.
 -  At no time did the games disintegrate into one-man shows of polo prowess.
 -  In this interview Marcos confesses that he lives for more than simply playing polo.
 -  This, say horseballers requires more skill than polo, in which players rely on reins and a whip.
 -  John's own interest is rugby but he is well able to appreciate a good game of polo.
 -  The Gold Cup victory marked his triumphant return to the sport and to high goal polo.
 -  Well, you don't play polo because you need that down payment on your mortgage.
 -  They love polo and love to share in the thrills and disappointments of tournaments.
 -  Used mainly as cavalry horses, the walers also excelled as mounts at polo, race meetings, and gymkhanas.
 -  No one knows, not even those who are high handicap polo players know some of the things.
 -  Could you imagine that your sons become polo players and you can play together one day?
 -  Yet with just two stripes on his sleeve, he also played polo, a sport which even millionaires find a bit pricey.
 -  That would have to include, fishing, shooting, polo, horseracing and many others.
 -  It is the only one in the world that has two golf courses and a large stadium for polo.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from Balti, ‘ball’.     |