Pronunciation: /puːl/
noun a small body of still water, typically one formed naturally
A1 I like to swim in the pool.
A2 There is a nice pool at the hotel.
B1 We spent the afternoon lounging by the pool.
B2 The pool was heated and perfect for swimming even in the winter.
C1 The Olympic-sized pool was used for training by professional swimmers.
C2 The pool's crystal-clear water shimmered in the sunlight, inviting us to take a dip.
verb to form a pool, to collect in a pool
A1 I pool my money with my friends to buy snacks for the party.
A2 She pools her resources with her siblings to start a small business.
B1 The team decided to pool their ideas together to come up with a solution.
B2 The company pools its resources to invest in new technology.
C1 The organization pools its funds to support various charitable causes.
C2 The government pools its resources to address the crisis effectively.
formal The hotel boasts a luxurious swimming pool for guests to enjoy.
informal Let's chill by the pool this weekend.
slang I'm gonna take a dip in the pool to cool off.
figurative The company's resources are like a pool that we can draw from to fund new projects.
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