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  • adjective Attributive form of north pole, noun.

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Examples

  • I also liked the north-pole icefield electro-chunter of 'Glitter Freeze', guest-starring Mark E Smith.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Adam Roberts 2010

  • I also liked the north-pole icefield electro-chunter of 'Glitter Freeze', guest-starring Mark E Smith.

    Gorillaz, Plastic Beach (2010) Adam Roberts 2010

  • As far as i can tell every newsstation from here to the fricking north-pole refered to that movie as "The last movie the deceased Heath Ledger completed … " or something alike.

    The Dark Knight Sequel Waiting on Nolan's Commitment « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • The wind has blown up, and its north-pole cold, but so far, not even a flurry.

    Ellen Hopkins: Crank Trilogy Ellen Hopkins 2004

  • The wind has blown up, and its north-pole cold, but so far, not even a flurry.

    Ellen Hopkins: Crank Trilogy Ellen Hopkins 2004

  • The wind has blown up, and its north-pole cold, but so far, not even a flurry.

    Ellen Hopkins: Crank Trilogy Ellen Hopkins 2004

  • Every few meters, the commander passed a large bronze representation of the Earth Command insignia—a north-pole view of Earth supported by a pair of laurel wreaths.

    Starfleet Year One Michael Jan Friedman 2002

  • Roughly wedge-shaped, it reached from the north-pole area with its narrow end almost on the equator.

    A Circus of Hells Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1969

  • Various wines and liquors accompanied this lunch, the discussion of which lasted until an Indian servant, a native of the north-pole, or thereabouts, announced dinner.

    What I Saw in California Edwin Bryant

  • Louie's the gent in the leather leggin's and north-pole outfit that comes around after Mr. Robert every night with the machine.

    Torchy Sewell Ford 1907

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  • Attributive form of Xyzy}}, noun.

    November 28, 2011