Associations to the word «Polled»
Noun
- Vote
- Poll
- Polling
- Ballot
- Runoff
- Hereford
- Respondent
- Democrat
- Candidate
- Turnout
- Primary
- Voter
- Preference
- Electorate
- Stunt
- Pew
- Election
- Republican
- Donetsk
- Angus
- Breed
- Dorset
- Clements
- Unionist
- Listener
- Shreveport
- Challenger
- Romney
- Geelong
- Plurality
- Survey
- Waverley
- Conservative
- Constituency
- Pas
- Cattle
- Margin
- Horn
- Rasmussen
- Cent
- Holloway
- Interrupt
- Liberal
- Nominee
- Breeder
- Baton
- Reelection
- Seat
- Labour
- Libertarian
- Dole
- Nea
- Trophy
- Incumbent
- Lyons
- Percentage
- Greatest
- Ram
- Sheep
- Majority
- Pollard
- Quota
- Calais
- Party
- Rouge
- Beef
- Threshold
- Total
- Ticket
- Finishing
- Livestock
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
POLLED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of poll
POLLED, adjective. Lopped; said of trees having their tops cut off.
POLLED, adjective. Cropped; bald.
POLLED, adjective. Without horns; said of livestock that normally have horns, but which have been bred to be hornless, or which have been dehorned.
Wise words
All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed
in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy,
hope.