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pole bean
noun
any vinelike variety of bean that is trained to grow upright on a pole, trellis, fence, etc.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pole bean1
An Americanism dating back to 1760–70
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Example Sentences
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“Think pole beans versus peas,” he said, conjuring a familiar visual.
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This is where I met greasy beans and certain other pole beans, including Selma Zesta, whose pods remain tender even after the beans have swelled inside, providing green and protein in each mouthful.
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I like to put in kale, cucumbers and pole beans.
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A few summers ago, not a single one of my pole beans bloomed, which is odd because they are one of the most dependable, fuss-free things to grow.
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In place of roses it was full of thick pole beans and hard green cabbages and strong carrots.
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