to be poles apart

  • 1poles apart — {adj.} Completely different. * /The two brothers were poles apart in personality./ * / It was hard for the members to make any decisions because their ideas were poles apart./ …

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  • 2poles apart — {adj.} Completely different. * /The two brothers were poles apart in personality./ * / It was hard for the members to make any decisions because their ideas were poles apart./ …

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  • 3Poles Apart — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Poles Apart» Canción de Pink Floyd Álbum The Division Bell Publicación 30 de marzo de 1994 (Reino Unido) …

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  • 4poles apart — When two people or parties have an opinion or point of view that is as far apart as they could possibly be, they are poles apart …

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  • 5Poles Apart — Chanson par Pink Floyd extrait de l’album The Division Bell Pays Angleterre Sortie 30 mars 1994 Durée 7:04 Genre Rock pro …

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  • 6poles apart — index distinct (distinguished from others) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 7poles apart — COMPLETELY DIFFERENT, directly opposed, antithetical, incompatible, irreconcilable, worlds apart, at opposite extremes; Brit. like chalk and cheese. → pole * * * phrasal or poles asunder : as far apart or as opposed as the poles of the earth :… …

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  • 8Poles Apart — Song infobox Name = Poles Apart Artist = Pink Floyd Album = The Division Bell Released = March 30 1994 (UK) April 5 1994 (US) track no = 3 Recorded = 1993 Genre = Progressive rock Length = 7:04 Writer = David Gilmour Polly Samson Label = EMI (UK) …

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  • 9poles\ apart — adj Completely different. The two brothers were poles apart in personality. It was hard for the members to make any decisions because their ideas were poles apart …

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  • 10poles apart — it would seem that our priorities are poles apart Syn: completely different, directly opposed, antithetical, incompatible, irreconcilable, worlds apart, at opposite extremes …

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