in how many languages could they say pretty poll
Answers
Answer:
mark me as brainlist
Explanation:
Lexico logo
Search
poll
menu
Home UK English poll
Meaning of poll in English:
poll
Pronunciation /pəʊl/
Translate poll into Spanish
NOUN
1often the pollsThe process of voting in an election.
‘the country went to the polls on March 10’
More example sentencesSynonyms
1.1The number of votes cast in an election.
‘the ruling party won 24 seats, narrowly topping the poll’
More example sentencesSynonyms
1.2the pollsThe places where votes are cast in an election.
‘the polls have only just closed’
More example sentences
1.3
short for opinion poll
‘Vice President Gore moved into a lead in the polls after the Democratic convention, where he adopted the posture of a populist opponent of powerful corporate interests.’
More example sentencesSynonyms
2dialect A person's head.
‘Peter scratched his poll and smiled feebly.’
More example sentencesSynonyms
2.1The part of the head on which hair grows; the scalp.
‘His head is crowned with a rough Shushah or tuft of hair on the poll; his face is of a dirty brown.’
More example sentences
3A hornless animal, especially one of a breed of hornless cattle.
See also "red poll"
‘A poll goat is one that is naturally hornless ie. it will never grow horns without needing to be disbudded.’