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polt

American  
[pohlt] / poʊlt /

noun

polts plural
  1. Dialect. (in parts of England) a hard blow or knock.


Example Sentences

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Didn’t know him, I s’pose; and master give him a polt with a stick.”

From The Mynns' Mystery by Fenn, George Manville

What do you want to feel of my polt for?

From Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition by Holley, Marietta

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