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		Definition of polo stick in English: polo sticknoun A long-handled mallet used for playing polo.  Example sentencesExamples -  Earlier in his career, harebrained schemes to sell Indian-made polo sticks to Harrods earned him the name of ‘import-export wallah’ back in Hyderabad.
 -  The batons may originally have been polo sticks.
 -  In particular, the Mameluke deck contained 52 cards comprising four ‘suits’: polo sticks, coins, swords, and cups.
 -  Gracefully dropping from the saddle, the heir to the throne passed the reigns to the waiting stable boy and swung his polo stick across his shoulder.
 -  On top of the stack is a polo video: Harry is an enthusiastic and competitive player, and a polo stick hangs on the wall.
 -  He and the horse fell to the ground, and Walter's arm snapped after being pinned behind his back by his polo stick.
 -  Ramirez swung his polo stick expertly, and a red streak of light flew off into the blue sky.
 -  ‘There is a huge growth potential for Cobra within the Indian food sector but also as a brand outside Indian food,’ says Bilimoria, who started the company 10 years ago after an earlier venture importing Indian polo sticks failed.
 -  We don't have a guy on a horse with a polo stick, we don't have a swoosh, a pennant or a sailboat.
 -  According to Ronald Decker, the Muslim sticks represented polo sticks.
 
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