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How to pronounce pooler in English?

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Type Words
Type of partaker, sharer

Examples of pooler

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They make your pooler think of running joyfully through a green field.
From the swampland.time.com
Your pooler could not hear what FLOTUS said, but she was also smiling.
From the swampland.time.com
I've been the local pooler for almost every presidential visit to central Florida since 1988.
From the orlandosentinel.com
The G20S all seem to be enjoying, though your pooler can only see the backs of their heads.
From the swampland.time.com
Pooler played sparingly last year before tearing an ACL and undergoing surgery in late October.
From the washingtontimes.com
Pooler also knows that while she can control genes to some extent, she cannot direct the weather.
From the washingtonpost.com
Today, for every one car-pooler, there are six solo drivers.
From the heraldtribune.com
Of course, even qualified car-pooler must have a transponder.
From the ocregister.com
Pooler has released two other cherry tree varieties in a program that is now more than 30 years old.
From the washingtonpost.com
More examples
  • Someone who shares in and contributes to a general fund for use by all
  • Pooler is a city in Chatham County, Georgia, United States. According to the most recent US Census Bureau estimate (2009), the population is 16,387, an increase of more than 100 percent since the official 2000 census (when the population was 6,239). ...
  • (Pooling (resource management)) Pooling is a resource management term that refers to the grouping together of resources (assets, equipment, effort, etc.) for the purposes of maximizing advantage and/or minimizing risk to the users. The term is used in many disciplines.
  • (Pooling) Method by which each member of an insurance pool shares in each and every risk written by the other members of the pool.
  • (Pooling) The sharing of cargo or the profit or loss from freight by member lines of a liner conference. Pooling arrangements do not exist in all conferences.
  • (pooling) The practice of underwriting a number of small groups as if they constituted one large group.
  • Pooling is the basic concept behind mutual funds. A fund pools the money of thousands of individual and institutional investors who share common financial goals. The fund uses this pool to buy a diversified portfolio of investments
  • (POOLING) the undesired collection of water on top of a Patio Cover due to the incorrectly designed slope promoting leakage and or eventual collapse in some Patio Cover brands.
  • (Pooling) 1) Members: When two members combine miles or points from different accounts to redeem an award. Usually not allowed, but sometimes is permissible for family members or spouses. ...