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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
archaicshorn of hair; bald
Other Word Forms
- well-polled adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
This time we polled more than 6,000 registered California voters and we inserted a small survey experiment.
If not, the reaction would be mixed among the fans I polled Monday.
Hasen said the results on proof of citizenship also made sense, as “voter ID has polled positively, so requiring proof of voter citizenship also tends to poll positively.”
The party has polled closely to Labour and Plaid Cymru and came second in 13 seats at the last general election.
In contrast, it polled just 19% where more than two in five have a degree.
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