noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
polo neck
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a polo-neck sweater
polo shirt
water polo
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
field
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They met on the polo field 20 years ago and the attraction was present from the start.
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Now he was laying out a polo field next to the house.
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One level up, there was a polo field which looked useful for efforts.
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There are few, if any, signs to direct visitors to the Saratoga polo fields .
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He retreated to Highgrove and took out some of his frustration on the soil and the polo field .
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The luncheon took place in a giant marquee with windows looking out across the polo field .
match
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And she sported the frock alongside Charles at a Windsor polo match .
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Enthusiastically squired to polo matches , luncheons, swims, and tennis matches, Margarett did not miss Eddie.
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With Prince Andrew and Charles at a polo match .
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A protective Prince angrily telling photographers to leave his wife alone at a polo match Leaving hospital with Prince William.
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It is hoped to have another polo match here next year and perhaps make it an annual event.
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A year on and yet another polo match .
neck
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Patterned Fair Isle yoke pullovers came in at this time, then polo necks .
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He wore an anorak over a wool sweater with a polo neck and he wore tough cord jeans and walking boots.
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But the good news is that the word jazz is no longer synonymous with earnest types in black polo necks .
player
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Angel was now desperately trying to make his way as a professional polo player .
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One weekend last month, water polo player Kirk Everist did something for his soul instead of his sport.
pony
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We were once sent a polo pony to get fit for the coming polo season who was terrified of his mouth.
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Sara had letters to people who owned polo ponies and valuable land for development.
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In winter he put his polo ponies out to grass at Highgrove, and got his hunters into peak condition.
shirt
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Wearing her navy shorts and a jade-green polo shirt , she felt cool and fresh.
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Gary wears regulation Levi 501 jeans and a Ralph Lauren polo shirt .
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The swine looked even more attractive than ever in a black open-necked polo shirt and black jeans.
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Or buy a tailored polo shirt that fits?
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Right Long-sleeve polo shirt , £16.99; trousers, fencer's own.
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He was wearing a blue blazer and a white polo shirt .
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Instead of a grey flannel suit he now wears a rather improbable pair of designer jeans and a stiffly pressed polo shirt .
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Everybody here is dressed for the Love Boat, in shorts, polo shirts and Reeboks.
team
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A former captain of a winning Blues polo team , he still retains some of the rivalry with Oxford.
water
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In the afternoon, swimming games water polo , diving etc.
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Louis, where the water polo competition was staged in an artificial pond.
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Has to be team handball, an exciting blend of basketball, soccer, hockey and water polo .
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One weekend last month, water polo player Kirk Everist did something for his soul instead of his sport.
■ VERB
play
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I promised Madeleine last night I'd go with them to see Dunbar playing polo .
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The following day he played polo .
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Prince Charles regularly plays polo there.
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They were interested spectators while he played polo , went fishing or fox hunting.
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It seemed that when the Prince was not at home, he was playing polo .
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Charles played polo unremittingly three or four times a week.
wear
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The young man and woman wore polo shirts and shorts.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Among the 43-year-old Sydney woman's famous clients is Prince Charles, whom she treated after his much-publicised polo injury.
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But there had been no question of them taking up polo professionally.
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Prince Charles regularly plays polo there.
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The Classics Polo Match By the time the polo was due to start it was teeming with rain!
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The following day he played polo .
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There are few, if any, signs to direct visitors to the Saratoga polo fields.
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There is a tall one with seven days of stubble, who wears a navy tracksuit and white polo .
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We were once sent a polo pony to get fit for the coming polo season who was terrified of his mouth.