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Meaning Po meaning

What does Po mean?

Po

a European river; flows into the Adriatic Sea (= polonium) a radioactive metallic element that is similar to tellurium and bismuth; occurs in uranium ores but can be produced by bombarding bismuth with neutrons in a nuclear reactor

PO

(= petty officer) a noncommissioned officer in the Navy or Coast Guard with a rank comparable to sergeant in the Army (= United States Post Office) an independent agency of the federal government responsible for mail delivery (and sometimes telecommunications) between individuals and businesses in the United States

Synonyms Po synonyms

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polonium atomic number 84 Po River

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potty pot

Examples Po examples

How do I use Po in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Arborio rice is Italian short-grain rice grown in the Po Valley. It's used to make risotto.

Movie subtitles

That, po, is a woeful exaggeration.
Fine. As of now, po is in charge of training.
Do you enjoy being beaten by po and the furious five Again, and again, and again, and again, and again, And again, and again?
Yes, po.
Po, I had to go to some extremes, But I think I may have finally gotten you To understand the true importance of training.
Josh one, po-po zero.
What causes pip in. causes pip in po. po.
Toward the end of its course, after gathering waters from the Alps and Apennines, the Po River becomes navigable.
It's only for those who've spent a lifetime on the Po.
It's a grim life that never changes, but further along, between the sky and the marsh, life for the people of the Po becomes even bleaker.
The village is quickly flooded. by fresh water from the Po. and saltwater from the Adriatic.
Po-se-i-don!
Then we'll go to a hotel and we'll be just as comfortable as two peas in a po-d.
The port was closed last night. The po-?
The we oughta have another round of Poly. Po-ly-ne-sian.
Now do you Have a wife or fam i ly Who might su ffer beyon d A reasonable po i nt Your dem ise?
YOU KNOW, YOU HAVE A HAB IT OF LOOKING PO ISED, READY TO SPRING.
SEE IT WITH IT'S PO I NTER STARS IN LIN E WITH THE NORTH ERN STAR?
THAT'S EXACTLY THE PO I NT, NOW.
HE HAS A PO I NT.
ONLY IF A MAN LIVED FOREVER, I THOUGHT, COULD THERE BE ANY PO I NT IN LIVING AT ALL?
IT'S. DEATH THAT GIVES THIS WORLD ITS PO I NT.
TWO MEN TRYING TO PROVE A PO I NT.
WELL, I WAS J UST PASSING TH ROUG H TOWN ON BUS IN ESS AND SOMEON E PO I NTED YOU OUT TO ME AND I WANTED TO STOP AND JUST SAY HELLO.
In Rome and on the river Po all is quiet.
Down there the River Po, trying to hide, but you can always feel its presence.
Even during the war, we'd cross the Po to buy them.
PO Box 345.
The real one, the one of the Po valley.
This morning they took me to the Po.
She's going to be terribly po. popular next year.
Ponimayete po-russki?
Or he'd look out and he, I don't know, he'd see the Po river and it would be the Nyle to him.
Thanks, 3PO.

News and current affairs

That is not because students lack interest: I teach a course at Sciences Po in Paris on the consequences of the crisis for financial markets, and the demand is overwhelming.
In order to explain it to my students at Sciences Po in Paris, I have devised a kind of wiring diagram that shows the connections among the different bodies responsible for the various components of oversight.
The head of Sciences Po, Richard Descoings, implemented a program of positive discrimination that favors disadvantaged candidates, such as those from immigrant suburbs and rural areas, and charges increased fees to wealthier students.
One of them, Paul Chan Mo-po, was tasked with managing Hong Kong's land-supply policy, despite a history of corruption in his personal property transactions.