polo

/ˈpoʊloʊ/
noun
  1. A team sport played on horseback, where players use mallets to hit a ball into the opposing team's goal.
    • The polo match drew a large crowd to the field.
    • He learned to play polo during his summer vacation.
    • She has been playing polo since she was a teenager.
  2. A type of shirt with a collar and a few buttons at the neck, often made of cotton, worn for sports or casual wear.
    • He wore a blue polo to the picnic.
    • The company gave out polos with the logo for the team event.
    • She prefers a polo over a t-shirt for a neat casual look.
  3. A brand or type of mint-flavored candy, usually in the shape of a ring with a hole in the middle.
    • He likes to crunch on a polo while studying.
    • The candy jar was full of polos.
    • She offered me a polo mint after lunch.
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