pole-jump
1pole´jump´er — pole|jump «POHL JUHMP», intransitive verb. = pole vault. (Cf. ↑pole vault) –pole´jump´er, noun. pole jump, = pole vault. (Cf. ↑pole vault) …
2pole|jump — «POHL JUHMP», intransitive verb. = pole vault. (Cf. ↑pole vault) –pole´jump´er, noun. pole jump, = pole vault. (Cf. ↑pole vault) …
3pole jump — pole′ jump n. pole vault • Etymology: 1895–1900 pole′ jump , v.i. pole′ jump er, n …
4pole jump — noun a competition that involves jumping over a high crossbar with the aid of a long pole • Syn: ↑pole vault, ↑pole vaulting, ↑pole jumping • Hypernyms: ↑field event • Part Meronyms: ↑run up * * * …
5pole-jump — pole jumper, n. /pohl jump /, v.i. pole vault. [1895 1900] * * * …
6pole-jump — pole jumper, n. /pohl jump /, v.i. pole vault. [1895 1900] …
7pole jump. — See pole vault. [1895 1900] * * * …
8pole jump. — See pole vault. [1895 1900] …
9pole vault — n. Track & Field 1. an event in which the contestants take turns jumping for height over a horizontal bar set between two upright supports, with the aid of a long, flexible pole: the bar is gradually raised during the contest until a winner is… …
10pole vault — noun a competition that involves jumping over a high crossbar with the aid of a long pole • Syn: ↑pole vaulting, ↑pole jump, ↑pole jumping • Hypernyms: ↑field event • Part Meronyms: ↑run up * * * …