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polled
[ pohld ]
adjective
- hornless, especially genetically hornless, as the Aberdeen Angus.
- Obsolete. having the hair cut off.
polled
/ əʊ /
adjective
- (of animals, esp cattle) having the horns cut off or being naturally hornless
- archaic.shorn of hair; bald
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- ɱ-DZ adjective
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Only one other president in the last 45 years, Bill Clinton, polled below 50% approval at this point in his presidency — and Clinton was barely underwater, at 49%, during that time.
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County residents polled had unfavorable views of Bass, compared with 32% last year.
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Nearly 60% of those polled said they opposed new tariffs on U.S. imports.
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Several other jurors polled by the court disagreed, saying the deliberations were going well.
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The Pew survey found that just under half of U.S. adults polled — 47% — said the way people behave in public these days is ruder than before the pandemic.
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