Pronunciation: /poʊl vɔlt/
noun a track and field event in which a person uses a long, flexible pole to propel themselves over a high bar
A1 I watched a pole vault competition on TV.
A2 She practiced pole vaulting every day to improve her skills.
B1 The athlete cleared the bar easily in the pole vault event.
B2 The pole vault world record was broken last year.
C1 His technique in pole vault is flawless, making him a top contender in every competition.
C2 The pole vaulters at the Olympics displayed incredible athleticism and precision in their jumps.
formal The athlete excelled in the pole vault event, setting a new personal record.
informal Did you see that amazing pole vault at the track meet?
slang That pole vault was lit, bro!
figurative In order to succeed, sometimes you have to take a leap of faith like in a pole vault.
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